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  • Spiritual Progression in Economic Recession? Podcasts now available

    05 April 11

    Read about and listen to talks and discussion from a recent event held at the University of Chester’s Centre for Faiths and Public Policy.

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  • Redcrosse: A New Celebration of England and St George

    30 March 11

    A performance of ‘Redcrosse: A New Celebration of England and St George’ is to take place on Sunday 8th May 2011 at 5.30pm in Manchester Cathedral as part of the Religion and Society funded Faerie Queene Now project.

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  • Religion and Education Conference Announced

    23 March 11

    This conference 25-26th July 2011 in Warwick brings together Religion and Society award holders, other experts and interested parties to present, learn about and debate the latest research on this significant subject.

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  • Leicester Focus For Research Project

    18 March 11

    The experiences and views of communities and individuals in Leicester about religion and belief, discrimination and equality are being sought as part of a national research project funded by the Religion and Society Programme.

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  • Education, belief and values: a response to David Cameron

    11 March 11

    Religious Education expert and Religion and Society project leader Professor Bob Jackson says that good quality teaching about religions and beliefs is vital for the development of shared understandings and positive citizenship practices in a plural society.

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  • Research Assistant Post

    03 March 11

    A research post has just been advertised on the Religion and Society funded project at Bristol University on Muslim Participation in Contemporary Governance.

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  • Exploring religion, youth and sexuality – press release and video

    01 March 11

    Sexuality and religion are generally considered uncomfortable bedfellows. Now, for the first time, a team of researchers from Nottingham, funded by the Religion and Society Programme, have carried out a detailed study around these issues and how they affect and influence the lives of British 18 to 25 year olds.

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  • Mediating Modesty Fashioning Faithful Bodies

    28 February 11

    This symposium on 15th June 2011 in London  has just been announced. It is organised by Religion and Society funded project Modest Dressing: faith-based fashion and internet retail.

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