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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 
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Alongside connecting with our Research Forum, established partners benefit from opportunities to engage with some of the keenest emergent minds—undergraduate and postgraduate students at the University of Cambridge.

Possibilities include involvement in supervised research projects, input to undergraduate skills sessions, and promotion of relevant work experience and internships (managed together with the University Careers Service). 

Our Programme Manager is also available to discuss consultancy arrangements, corporate sponsorship opportunities, researchers-in-residence, and other partner-friendly activities.

Want to connect?

Prospective partner organisations and their representatives are invited to fill a web form to indicate interest. This takes around 10 minutes to complete in full. You may prefer to submit a preliminary response (required fields only) and discuss other aspects with one of our team.  

Responses submitted via the enquiry form will be used as a starting point to assess partnership potential and relevant options. One of our team will contact you to follow up.

All partnerships are subject to approval by the CIP Management Committee, which meets 3 times per year. 

Complete the partner enquiry form (via Microsoft forms.office.com)

Prefer to read offline? 

The following downloads provide print-friendly information about our partnership offer.

Connect with researchers

Discover more about the range of ways to connect with our researchers: CIKH options (PDF download, 130.53KB).

Connect with students

Explore current possibilities for student engagement, from undergraduate level upward: CIKH potential (PDF download, 138.56KB).

Connect with others

Learn more about events and activities convened by CIKH and ways to connect with third parties: CIKH opportunities (PDF download, 141.92KB).

Seek mutual support

Enliven our work together—explore sponsorship opportunities to help fund CIKH’s work.  It’s a two-way process (PDF download, 130.2KB)

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