
Next Wednesday, the
Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellowships in Science & Religion will begin accepting online
applications for its 2009 summer program. For the fifth year, 10 journalists will gather at the University of Cambridge during June and July for independent research, seminars, and discussions led by some of the world's most prominent
scholars, scientists, and theologians. The fellowship will give these journalists the "opportunity to examine the dynamic and creative interface of science and religion," according to the
program's Web site.
Print, broadcast, and online journalists with at least three years of experience and an interest in science and religion are invited to apply, and fellows will be selected by an
advisory committee made up of scientists, academics, and journalists. The deadline is December 15.
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