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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 

The Cambridge Interfaith Programme (CIP) has been able to develop its work thanks to the the generosity and vision of major benefactors. We seek support from a variety of public and private sources.

Your gift could go towards:

  • Academic posts to enhance the core teaching and research strengths of the existing academic and administrative posts to support increased activities.
  • Funding for visiting scholars to spend periods in residence at Cambridge.
  • Scholarships to support MPhil and PhD students at Cambridge, to ensure a continuum of outstanding researchers representing all the major faiths.
  • Public engagement activities that bring together members of different religious traditions for discussion, formal and informal, and joint study and research.

Progress at Cambridge has for centuries been achieved through a partnership of visionary academics and benefactors. Supporting CIP is an opportunity to be involved in an important project with enormous potential.

If you are considering a small or medium-sized philanthropic contribution or would like to arrange a regular gift by direct debit, it is possible to give online via www.philanthropy.cam.ac.uk.

For other funding enquiries, please contact:

University of Cambridge Development and Alumni Relations, 
1 Quayside, Bridge Street, Cambridge, CB5 8AB

Tel +44 (0) 1223 332288
Fax +44 (0) 1223 764476
Email contact@philanthropy.cam.ac.uk

Latest news

New study: Muslim masculinities

16 July 2024

Muslims are often stereotyped as oppressors of women. The stereotype is powerful enough to have produced targeted education for Muslim boys in Germany. In a new joint article for the journal Men and Masculinities, Esra Özyürek and Jacob Lypp document contradictions in the masculine ideal represented in such education.

Event report: Rupture and Reconciliation

10 July 2024

Last month, on June 14, 2024, CIP was glad to host a one-day student symposium entitled “Rupture and Reconciliation”. Lia Kornmehl and Dr. Hina Khalid, of the Faculty of...

Event report: The Homeric Centos as intercultural text

28 June 2024

On 19th June 2024, the Cambridge Interfaith Programme and the Faculty of Divinity hosted a book launch for Dr Anna Lefteratou’s recent monograph The Homeric Centos: Homer and...