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Youth, Faith & Policy
12 May 11
The thrid meeting of the Religion and Society funded research network FaithxChange on 23rd May 2011, Bristol.
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Religious and Secular Memories in Eastern and Western Europe Event
09 May 11
On 26th May 2011 Religion and Society funded project Memories of Religious and Secular Ceremonies, focused on changes in religious and secular beliefs and practices in Bulgaria, Romania, and England over the last seventy years, will be presenting preliminary findings at a one day conference at Southampton University.
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Redcrosse on Sunday
05 May 11
The leaders of The Faerie Queene Now! Project, funded by the Religion and Soicety Programme, will appear on BBC R4 this Sunday in advance of a performance at Manchester Cathedral.
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Religion and Society on Twitter
03 May 11
You can now follow us on Twitter.
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Medieval Organ Recreation Success and Course Announced
28 April 11
The Religion and Society funded project The Experience of Worship in late Medieval Cathedral and Parish Church unveiled its first reconstruction of a medieval organ in Cardiff on 8-9th April 2011. Watch a clip from here and sign up for the project’s short course on ‘Medieval worship in a medieval cathedral’ running at Salisbury Cathedral in early May.
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BBC 1 Credits Programme
19 April 11
The Religion and Society Programme was credited for help developing the BBC 1 programme ‘Does Christianity have a future?’
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Muslim Youth and Police-Community Partnership Report
13 April 11
This project report has just gone live and finds accountability, relationships and building trust to be vital for counter-terrorism policing in the UK.
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New podcast on Redcrosse available
11 April 11
Listen to Professor Ewan Fernie discussing the liturgy for St George’s Day developed as part of his Religion and Society funded project The Faerie Queene Now.