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Gentle Reminder: April 7 Deadline for Summer Seminar Applications Is Around the Corner

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The April 7 deadline for student applications to Discovery Institute Summer Seminars (2016) is fast approaching.
Mike Behe, Steve Meyer, Rick Sternberg, Jonathan Wells, Winston Ewert, Ann Gauger, Doug Axe, Bruce Gordon, and others (including me) enjoy teaching every July in this program. Really it’s one of the high points of my working year, and the students rave about their experience.

Seattle in July is glorious, the setting is conducive to scholarship and friendship-building, and the educational materials are great. Financial help is available for those who need it. Point any promising students here.

While competitive, the application process is not onerous. A few hours invested for the possibility of a remarkable learning experience.

Paul Nelson

Senior Fellow, Center for Science and Culture
Paul A. Nelson is currently a Senior Fellow of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science and Culture and Adjunct Professor in the Master of Arts Program in Science & Religion at Biola University. He is a philosopher of biology who has been involved in the intelligent design debate internationally for three decades. His grandfather, Byron C. Nelson (1893-1972), a theologian and author, was an influential mid-20th century dissenter from Darwinian evolution. After Paul received his BA in philosophy with a minor in evolutionary biology from the University of Pittsburgh, he entered the University of Chicago, where he received his PhD (1998) in the philosophy of biology and evolutionary theory.
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