The Wolfram Science Summer School, formerly the NKS Summer School, is a unique opportunity to get involved
with original research at the frontiers of science. The tuition-free program runs June 25 through July 13 at
Curry College in Milton, Massachusetts. At each Summer School session, about 40 students from a diverse
range of scientific backgrounds learn about Stephen Wolfram's A New Kind of Science (NKS) and how
to apply it in their fields of interest.
The three-week program consists of lectures and individual research projects relating to core NKS issues. The Wolfram Science Summer School is primarily targeted at advanced undergraduates and early graduate students, although those in different circumstances are considered. We are looking for students who want to move their careers in the NKS direction.
All are expected to have read NKS in some level of detail. Additionally, because all projects will be done using Mathematica, learning its basics before the start of the program is highly recommended.