Woolf Institute in Cambridge, UK
Application Deadline: 22 February 2024
Religion and Society from the Medieval to the Modern
A three-week, direct enrollment program sponsored by Religious Education and the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University. Students take courses taught by Woolf Institute scholars and engage in the academic study of interreligious and interfaith relations at one of the world’s leading centers. Students will also participate in interfaith activities and visits to local museums, religious sites, and other historic destinations. In addition to being taught at one of the best and oldest universities in the world, students learn from peers from across the globe who hold different values, perspectives, and beliefs. Immersion into Cambridge life includes not only academics but also activities led by Cambridge-affiliated students that are integral parts of Cambridge college life. Students will experience site visits to medieval cathedrals and centers of Jewish and Muslim life. Additional sites include Winchester, Windsor Castle, Oxford, and London.
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