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Want to Attend This Year’s Summer Seminars? The Deadline for Applications Is Fast Approaching!

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Discovery Institute’s Summer Seminars are coming, but the application deadline will be here even sooner. All applications must to be submitted online by Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Any application components sent by mail must also arrive by this date. Students selected for these seminars will be provided with course materials, lodging, and most meals. Travel scholarships are available and will be awarded based upon need after acceptance into the program. For more information see here.

The seminars are on two tracks running concurrently, July 10-18, in Seattle:

  • Seminar on Intelligent Design in the Natural Sciences

  • C.S. Lewis Fellows Program on Science and Society

There is no other opportunity on the planet like the Discovery Institute Summer Seminars. Nowhere else can you learn from, and spend days interacting with, virtually all of the leading scholars who are building the case against materialism and for intelligent design. For many participants the experience is career- and life-changing. Participants not only go deeper than they ever have in studying the diversity of evidence and arguments related to the design debate. Every year, they learn about brand-new and cutting-edge research, and in some cases, discover new pathways for their own research. If you’re interested in these subjects, and have the capacity for sustained concentration and hard work, I promise you’ll be glad you attended.

Don’t forget, the window for applications closes on April 7!

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