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10/14/08

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Applications for the 2009 Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellowships

The fellowship enables ten print, broadcast or online journalists to
pursue an intensive two-month course of study in issues of science
and religion. The programme includes three weeks of seminars at the
university of Cambridge featuring eminent, well known authorities in
the field. Fellows are paid a stipend in addition to travel expenses
to Cambridge.

The fellowship, now in its fifth year, seeks to promote a deeper
understanding and a more informed public discussion of the interface
of science and religion. Potential areas of study include Islam and
science, neuroscience, cosmology, quantum uncertainty, multiverses,
the New Atheism 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 awards are open to all journalists with
a minimum of three years’ experience, though priority will
be given to mid-career and senior journalists.. For more details on
the program and to apply for the fellowships, please go to

http://www.templeton-cambridge.org

Application deadline is Monday, December 15, 2008.

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