Jung Studies

The Study of C.G. Jung and Analytic Psychology

Through the Carolyn Grant Fay Endowment in The Honors College, opportunities for Honors students have been enriched and expanded to include the study of the psychology of C.G. Jung and the role that the creative and expressive arts play in our collective and individual lives. The endowment funds:

  • Courses taught by visiting and adjunct faculty
  • Lectures presented by professors and therapists
  • Conferences led by preeminent therapists and scholars
  • Scholarships for Honors students and faculty enrolled in courses and workshops at the Jung Center
  • Library acquisitions
  • The Carolyn Grant Fay Post-Doctorate Teaching fellow

Jung Center Courses and Workshops

Students, faculty, and staff of The Honors College may enroll in all the offerings at the C.G. Jung Center for free or at a greatly reduced cost (registration fees are between $10 and $25). For a complete listing , visit the center's Web site here.

Annual Conference

The Honors College and the C.G. Jung Center sponsor an annual conference held on the UH campus encouraging special conversations on topics from myth to art and religion. For more information, click here.

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