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Cambridge Interfaith Programme

 
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Partners in inquiry and cross-sector exchange

A meeting point for researchers and external stakeholders, the Cambridge Interfaith Knowledge Hub is supported by a dedicated partnership scheme. It operates in tandem with the Cambridge Interfaith Research Forum.

Together, the Hub and Forum support exchange and innovation in the domain of religion and inter-religious relations.

The Hub offers support for organisations outside the university interested to connect with Cambridge researchers, whether staff or students. Additionally, our convening activity facilitates connections between non-academic organisations.

Convening cross-sector conversations

With open webinars and by-invitation meetings, we facilitate cross-sector conversations to meet diverse needs.

Discover our Communities of Research and Practice.

Fostering research collaboration

Some challenges are best addressed together. 

Discover more about our co-working including some recent examples.

Partnering with us

The Hub facilitates meaningful collaboration with a wide range of organisations and in diverse formats. Explore benefits for partner organisations and the first steps towards partnering, in the left-hand menu.

Latest news

Art for a Better World on show in Cambridge

26 March 2025

How can academics and artists collaborate for positive social change? That was the question behind Art for a Better World, an exhibition translating research about pressing...

Interactive: Interfaith at the Cambridge Festival

17 March 2025

The 2025 Cambridge Festival opens this Wednesday (19 March) offering a mix of online, on-demand and in-person events covering all aspects of the world-leading research...

Interfaith under scrutiny: a research–practice encounter

12 March 2025

Since September, CIP postdoc Dr Anastasia Badder has been spending a day-a-week working with the Faith & Belief Forum, a national NGO. The goal is to identify synergies...