Abstract
THE British Social Hygiene Council is holding a residential summer school in social biology, at Wadham College, Oxford, during August 1-15. The School is being planned to illustrate the scientific approach, through biology, to human life and culture, as well as the ways in which the biological sciences find application in individual and social life. It is designed to appeal to teachers in all types of schools, along with others concerned with education: youth leaders, nurses, welfare workers, people in administrative positions and members of the general public. The main course of lectures will deal with broad aspects of social biology of interest to specialists and laymen alike. The evening lectures will be given by distinguished visiting biologists and social workers, each speaking on work and problems in his own particular field. At the Sunday sessions a special feature will be the discussions on the relation of biological science to ethical and spiritual values.
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