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Have you seen the STARS advertisement in recent publications? You can find us in the December 22, 2005 issue of Nature on page 34. in V. 6, No. 5, January, 2006 Science and Theology News on page 39, in V. 4, No. 1, March, 2006 Theology and Science, in V. 58, No. 1, March, 2006 Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith (ASA) on page 67, in the February 10, 2006 issue of Science on page 778, and in the 2006 Nature events directory on page 18.

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STARS eNewsletter    Volume 1, Issue 2



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STARS News

To keep you better informed on the STARS progam and events, STARS has an online eNews page where you can view the current eNews letter, all previous eNewsletters, and read news articles related to our program and events. You can reach the eNews portion of the web site at www.ctnsstars.org/enews .


STARS is hosting a series of conferences in January 2007. Please click here for more information.


New Conference Applications are now available. We have updated our conference application form, and it is available online here. Remember the application due date is June 15th, 2006.


Incentives Offered for Early Conference Registration. Register early! The first 300 applicants will receive a free one-year subscription to Science and Theology News, a monthly, international newspaper reporting the latest research findings, funding opportunities and discussions on the relationship among religion, science and health. In addition, the first 50 applicants will receive a free book by internationally recognized astrophysicist and author, STARS advisor and lecturer, and the most recent Templeton prize winner John Barrow.


Grant Applications will be available online April 15th, 2006.


After visiting several potential conference venues, STARS is pleased to announce that we have selected the Iberostar Paraiso Maya, near Cancun, on the beautiful Mexican riviera for our January 2007 Conferences. To view venue location and information click here.




This issue's Featured Conference Speaker is none other than STARS's very own advisor and the winner of the 2006 Templeton prize, John Barrow.

Quoted from www.templetonprize.org, "NEW YORK, MARCH 15, 2006 — John D. Barrow, a noted cosmologist whose writings about the relationship between life and the universe, and the nature of human understanding, have created new perspectives on questions of ultimate concern to science and religion, has won the 2006 Templeton Prize." For more information click here.

John Barrow will be speaking at the first two STARS conferences. Click here to view conference information.


The STARS conference & grant program has had recent press announcements from:
Yahoo Business
Morningstar News
Forbes Online Magazine



STARS Conferences

STARS will convene a series of three interdisciplinary conferences in the Mexican Riviera, on the Yucatan Peninsula in January 2007. The conferences will showcase an aspect of how current scientific discoveries and theories relate to our understanding of ultimate reality. Each conference will be led by an eminent scientific figure in the field, and will allow ample time for lectures as well as formal and informal discussions. Conference attendance is by application only. STARS conferences are designed to assist scholars in formulating their planning & research grant proposals.

All on the ground costs will be covered by CTNS, including lodging, meals, and local transportation. Airfare assistance is available for qualified applicants, and may be requested during the application process (See online application for more details). If selected to attend a STARS Conference, conference participants will be expected to pay the conference registration fee when notified of acceptance.

Conference registration fees are:
   $125 for CTNS members
  (for CTNS membership details, please go to: http://www.ctns.org/membership.html)
   $175 for non-members

View conference topics & speakers here

Conference criteria and application available here



STARS Grants

Research grants will be awarded to inter-disciplinary teams consisting of at least one scientist and one philosopher and/or theologian. Teams may also be larger than this minimum size. The first grant opportunity consists of a planning grant of $20,000. Twenty grants at this level will be awarded, and are to assist teams in the formation of their full research proposal for the $100K grants and/or to provide modest support for research by the teams even if this does not lead to a full research proposal. Next, five grants of $100,000 each will be awarded on a highly competitive basis. Although to win a $100,000 grant a research team need not have received a $20,000 planning grant, it is presumed that the reception of a $20,000 grant will better equip a research team to successfully compete for one of the five $100,000 grants. Finally, two research grant renewals of $200,000 will be awarded on a highly competitive basis from among the five winners of the $100,000 grants.

View Grant Information here



About STARS

The goal of STARS is to sponsor research by small teams of scientists and humanities scholars on the ways science, in light of philosophical and religious reflection, points towards the nature, character and meaning of ultimate reality. Priority will be given to young scientists with outstanding potential who are relatively new to interdisciplinary research. Admission to preparatory conferences and the awarding of STARS research grants will be on a highly competitive basis.


Meet the STARS advisors and staff. Click here


For contact info please visit us on the web at www.ctnsstars.org/contactus



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Appreciation is expressed to the John Templeton Foundation for support of this program.