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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 
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  • Would you feel confident discussing beliefs and worldview with someone from a very different cultural background?

  • If you heard someone (a peer or colleague) railing against a religion, calling it violent or harmful, how would you respond?

Religion is a common taboo in UK society. Combined with prejudicial attitudes, this can lead to ignorance, discrimination and isolation.

Through a series of interactive sessions, the Cambridge Interfaith Programme offers a skills-based approach to enhancing religious sensitivities and growing your confidence in meaningful cross-cultural conversation.  This can be applied in workplaces, communities and educational settings.

Under development

This area of work is under development, with trials ongoing as part of our beta-testing process. If you or your organisation would be interested in sessions, please send an enquiry.

Latest news

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The Faculty of Divinity invites applications for a new part-time (0.25 FTE) Teaching Associate in the field of Jewish Studies, for a fixed term of three years from 1 January 2025.

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