- Date
- Jun10Jul232022
- June
- 06
- Jun
- 10
- 10
- 2022
- Time
- 00:00:00
- Locale
- Online Event
- Venue
- Dallas, TX
International Seminar on Intelligent Design
Historically, the Summer Seminar program organized by the Center for Science & Culture has included two seminars offered concurrently: the Seminar on Intelligent Design in the Natural Sciences, designed for students and professionals in the natural sciences and the history and philosophy of science, and the C.S. Lewis Fellows Program on Science and Society, designed primarily for students and professionals in the humanities, social sciences, law, and theology. In the past, we have held these programs in person and participants have joined us from all over the world.
Given the restrictions on international travel at the time of writing, however, we have decided to reserve the above seminars for U.S. participants in the summer of 2022 and to instead offer a third program combining both tracks described above and offered entirely online for international participants (outside the U.S.).
This International Seminar on Intelligent Design will cover a wide range of topics from the natural and social sciences and humanities and will meet jointly as a single program. Additional resources may be available for those wishing to dive deeper into specialized topics.
Format & Dates
June 10 | Introduction to seminar directors and participants via Zoom
June 10–July 20 | Self-paced online course featuring special video lectures, readings, and more
July 21–23 | Online question & answer sessions with seminar faculty via Zoom
The application period for our 2022 seminars ended on April 24. Stay tuned for more information on the 2023 application period.
Questions?
Contact John Felts at
jfelts@discovery.org
(206) 826-5532
Will you be in the U.S. at the time of the program? If so, check out our in-person Seminar on Intelligent Design in the Natural Sciences and C.S. Lewis Fellows Program on Science and Society.
Admission Requirements
Students applicants must be currently enrolled in a college or university as a junior, senior, or graduate student. Required application materials include:
(1) Resume/CV
(2) Copy of academic transcript
(3) Short statement describing your interest in intelligent design and its perceived relationship to your field of study and/or career plans
(4) Letter of recommendation from a professor who is familiar with your work and friendly toward ID
(or) Phone interview between the applicant and a seminar director
Cost
There is no application fee or tuition, and those admitted to the program will receive digital course materials free of charge, including books, articles, and other resources.