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Templeton-Cambridge
Journalism Fellowships in Science & Religion
Applications are invited from
interested applicants for the Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellowships
in Science & Religion. The awards are open to journalists with a minimum
of three years' experience, though priority will be given to mid-career
and senior journalists. The fellowship program is looking for
journalists who show promise of making a significant contribution to the
public's understanding of the complex issues in the field.
The Templeton-Cambridge
Journalism Fellowships in Science & Religion, funded by the John
Templeton Foundation, enable up to twelve print, broadcast, or online
journalists to pursue an intensive two-month course of study in issues
of science and religion. The program includes three weeks of seminars at
the University of Cambridge in the U.K. featuring eminent authorities in
the field. Fellows will be paid a stipend in addition to travel expenses
to Cambridge.
The fellowship seeks to
promote a deeper understanding and a more informed public discussion of
the interface of science and religion. Potential areas of study include
comparison of the methods of science and religion, neuroscience,
cosmology, quantum uncertainty, and spirituality and health.
Applicants must demonstrate
an interest in the field, originality of thought displayed in previous
writings, and a superior record of journalistic achievement.
The application deadline is
Friday, December 15, 2006.
For more information, or to
apply for the fellowships, go to the website www.templeton-cambridge.org
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