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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 
Faculty of Divinity

CIP is pleased to host a gathering of faith and inter faith organisations from the East of England at the Faculty of Divinity. This event is organised in partnership with the East of England Faiths Agency and the Woolf Institute. 

Schedule

10:00 am    Refreshments and registration
10:15 am    Welcome: Leo Taylor, Public Engagement Coordinator, Woolf Institute
10:20 am    Introduction to the day by the Chair, Dr Iona Hine, CIP Programme Manager 
10:30 am    Who are we and why are we here?
11:15 am    Re-invigorating Inter Faith. 
12:00 pm    Proposal for network and meetings under the EEFA Umbrella.
12:00 pm    Lunch break. Bring your own lunch. Drinks will be provided.
12:45 pm    Proposals for next steps
 2:00 pm     Depart

A direct invitation has been circulated to known organisations in the region (based on recent membership of the Inter Faith Network for the UK). 

If you have not been invited and are interested to attend, please send an enquiry to conf.bookings@eefa.info. Include your name and an explanation of your interest. Places are limited and priority will be given to those representing an organisation.
 

Travel to the event

The Cambridge Interfaith Programme is housed within the Faculty of Divinity, on the University of Cambridge’s Sidgwick Site, off West Road, Cambridge. 

View a map and detailed guidance. 

On-site parking is restricted to official visitors and those with university permits. To request temporary parking permission (e.g., in case of disability), please contact cip@divinity.cam.ac.uk by midday on 17 October.  

Date: 
Tuesday, 22 October, 2024 - 10:00 to 14:00
Event location: 
Faculty of Divinity

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