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Date
Jun23292025
June
06
Jun
23
23
2025
Time
00:00:00
Locale
Colorado
Venue
Colorado Springs, CO

Seminar on Intelligent Design in the Natural Sciences

The CSC Seminar on Intelligent Design in the Natural Sciences will prepare participants to make research contributions advancing the growing science of intelligent design (ID). The seminar will explore cutting-edge ID work in fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, embryology, developmental biology, paleontology, computational biology, ID-theoretic mathematics, cosmology, physics, and the history and philosophy of science. The seminar will include presentations on the application of intelligent design to laboratory research as well as frank treatment of the academic realities that ID researchers confront in graduate school and beyond, and strategies for dealing with them.

Although the primary focus of the seminar is science, there also will be discussion on worldview implications of the debate over intelligent design. Participants will benefit from instruction and interaction with prominent ID researchers and scholars such as Stephen Meyer, Michael Denton, Michael Behe, Michael Egnor, Wesley J. Smith, Jay Richards, Guillermo Gonzalez, Robert Marks, John West, Casey Luskin, Brian Miller, and many others. The seminar is open to students who intend to pursue graduate studies in the natural sciences or the philosophy of science. Student applicants must be college juniors or seniors or already in graduate school. We also reserve spaces for a cohort of professional applicants, including postdocs, professors, scientists, teachers, pastors, or other working professionals.

Do you have a commitment to truth and to following the evidence where it leads? Apply to become one of a select group of participants in this annual program.

Format & Dates

January 1 | Application opens

March 31 | Application deadline (applications will be reviewed during the following weeks)

May 2 – June 22 | Self-paced online course featuring special video lectures, readings, and more

May 10 | Introduction to seminar directors and participants via Zoom

June 23 – 29 | A culminating week of lectures, discussions, and activities led by seminar faculty at Glen Eyrie Castle & Conference Center in Colorado Springs, CO

Applications for the 2025 Summer Seminar are now closed.


Questions?

Contact Kate Kavanaugh at
kkavanaugh@discovery.org 
(206) 826-5532

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Admission Requirements

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. Participants will also be provided with free lodging, meals, and the ability to request a need-based travel scholarship towards airfare for the in-person program in Colorado Springs.

Glen Eyrie Castle & Conference Center


About the Sponsor

This seminar is sponsored by the Center for Science and Culture at Discovery Institute. The Center’s mission is to advance the understanding that human beings and nature are the result of intelligent design rather than a blind and undirected process. We seek long-term scientific and cultural change through cutting-edge scientific research and scholarship; education and training of young leaders; communication to the general public; and advocacy of academic freedom and free speech for scientists, teachers, and students.

The Center is a program of Discovery Institute. Founded in 1991, the Institute is a non-profit, non-partisan organization focused on research, education, action, and cultural renewal. Headquartered in Seattle, it brings together a growing global network of scholars, scientists, and policy experts.

The Institute investigates the life-changing possibilities of a universe brimming with information and intelligent design. It has a special interest in exploring how science and technology can advance free markets, propel new discoveries, illuminate public policy, and support human dignity and the metaphysical foundations of a free society.

Discovery Institute upholds the twin ideals of human equality and equal treatment under the law articulated in America’s founding documents, and we affirm Martin Luther King’s desire for a society where people “will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” Accordingly, we reject social Darwinism, “scientific” racism, and other efforts to demean people because of their race, ethnicity, sex, or economic status.