Faithshare is an informal interfaith dialogue group at Lancaster University which meet once a term to come together and discuss topical issues from a faith perspective.
The group is open to staff and students and advertises meetings through the different faith societies and a membership mailing list. It aims to ensure that a diverse group of faiths are represented at each meeting.
Continued »The Imperial College London Chaplaincy is interested in interfaith work and has run a number of interfaith initiatives for the students and staff of Imperial College London, the Royal College of Art and Design and the Royal College of Music.
Continued »MoJoW is the Cambridge Muslim-Jewish Women's Dialogue Group. It is a Cambridge-based forum for Muslim and Jewish women to engage in religiously orientated dialogue and activities. MoJoW was initially created when two friends, one Muslim and one Jewish, decided that other people should have the opportunity to develop friendships like theirs. An additional impetus was the mutual feeling that Islamic and Jewish societies on campus did not generally have a positive relationship. Subsequently MoJoM, the men's equivalent to MoJoW, has been formed.
Continued »The College for International Citizenship (CIC) and the Young People's Parliament (YPP) organised a Youth Interfaith Conference entitled, 'Our Faith, Our City'. The conference brought together over one hundred young people aged between 11 and 25 from all faiths and none for a day of discussion in the large auditorium at the Millennium Point Building in Birmingham City Centre.
Continued »Pendleton College have organised several successful world religions days for year 12 students. The days fit into the Religion module of the students' General Studies course. The presentations were delivered by local faith leaders on Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Christianity and Judaism.
Continued »The University of Surrey's Multi-Faith Chaplaincy Department is working with the newly appointed Inter Faith Education Officer to build a programme of Inter Faith Education on campus. The goals of this programme are:
Continued »This is a two-year research project (2005–2007) run by Durham University which aims to work actively with young people to improve understanding of how faith communities involve and support young people within local communities.
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