Additional Funded Initiatives
Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellowships in Science & Religion
The Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Fellowships in Science & Religion were inaugurated in 2005. The program includes independent study and three weeks of seminars at the University of Cambridge, UK.

Templeton Research
Fellows Program
Philosophers and physicists focus on research into the nature of quantum reality. The keystone of the program is the promotion of serious and innovative scientific interaction between physics and philosophy/philosophical theology- the exploration and dissemination of philosophical and theological implications of science for the broader intellectual world.

Science, Theology and the Ontological Quest (STOQ)
STOQ is a project of the Pontifical Council for Culture and three major universities in Rome, Pontifical Lateran University, Pontifical Gregorian University and the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostalorum. This project is an effort to provide assistance to leaders within the Catholic intellectual community who wish to see the return of a vital engagement with science and with the dialogue between science and theology (and with the church) within the great educational institutions within the Vatican and which serve the church globally.

Oxford Centre for Science
of the Mind

This pilot program is to investigate whether science can elucidate the nature of belief and its effects on human consciousness.

meaningoflife.tv
Interviews in video format with leading scientists, social scientists, philosophers, and theologians who address significant questions about science and religion. Browse by speaker and topic, and check back periodically as new content is added to the site.

Science and Transcendence Advanced Research Series (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 theological reflection, points towards the nature, character and meaning of ultimate reality.

The Faraday Institute for
Science and Religion

The Faraday Institute is an academic research organization based at St. Edmund’s College in Cambridge, England. Main activities include scholarly research and publication on science and religion, short-term courses in science and religion and organized seminars and lectures.