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Religions - 21.04.2025 - Today
Statement on the death of Pope Francis: A Pope of Compassion
Religions - 06.12.2024
Theologian and Fellow of Blackfriars Hall, Timothy Radcliffe, created a Cardinal by Pope Francis
Religions - 19.11.2024

Religions - 31.10.2024

November is Islamophobia Awareness Month, a time to learn about the impact of Islamophobia and find out how you can help challenge stereotypes and prejudices.
Religions - 10.10.2024
Abuse crisis in Catholic Church has led to drop in Mass attendance
Religions - 20.09.2024
New University of Glasgow research explores how faith shapes conversations on Scotland’s constitutional future
As Scotland marks the 10th anniversary of the 2014 independence referendum, new research highlights innovative approaches to fostering constructive dialogue on the nation's constitutional future.
Social Sciences - Religions - 22.07.2024
New British Academy Fellows
Event - Religions - 17.06.2024

Campus - Religions - 13.06.2024

Politics - Religions - 28.03.2024

The fact that Turkey's local elections are taking place during the month of Ramadan should help Islamist political parties such as Erdogan's AKP gain control, writes Dr Ozan Aksoy (Ioe, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society) in The Conversation.
Religions - 12.03.2024
University and BBC co-create exciting Religions and Theology learning tool
A team of academics from the Religions and Theology department at The University of Manchester have created ' Going Beyond Belief ', a new learning resource for A Level students, with the support of the BBC Beyond Belief team.
Religions - 08.03.2024

Religions - 17.01.2024
New book explores changing Muslim masculinities
Religions - Pedagogy - 10.01.2024

Pedagogy - Religions - 10.01.2024

Event - Religions - 14.12.2023

Media - Religions - 07.12.2023

Religions - Social Sciences - 18.09.2023
Anthony Reddie: first Professor of Black Theology in 900 years
Religions - Linguistics / Literature - 21.06.2023

A new £2.4 million project at the University of Glasgow exploring manuscripts and knowledge in multiple religions in partnership with world experts in their field.
Philosophy - Religions - 12.06.2023

Religions - 04.05.2023

Religions - 14.04.2023

Religions - 24.03.2023
Faith in Scotland’s constitutional future?
Religions - 16.03.2023
New podcast examines the role of religion in tackling life’s biggest questions
Art and Design - Religions - 09.03.2023
Analysis: The world’s first Islamic art biennale shines a light on Muslim African artists
Religions - Campus - 07.03.2023
University of Sussex appoints new Chaplain
Religions - Social Sciences - 16.02.2023
'Walking the line’ on LGBTQ+ issues does not work for Christian leaders
Three powerful Christian leaders uniting to condemn ethnic violence in South Sudan sends a strong message about Christianity's moral opposition to hatred As part of his 'Africa Tour' Pope Francis was
Religions - Social Sciences - 09.01.2023

Religions - Social Sciences - 13.12.2022

Religions - History / Archeology - 21.09.2022

Writing in The Conversation, Dr Bob Morris (UCL Constitution Unit) explores how the new King's relationship with faith may differ from his mother, with him likely approaching his role as "defender of the faith" more inclusively, reflecting the diversity of religion in Britain.
Event - Religions - 09.09.2022

Writing in The Conversation, Professor Robert Hazell (UCL Constitution Unit) explains the rules of succession for the Royal Family following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Event - Religions - 08.09.2022

Religions - 26.05.2022

History / Archeology - Religions - 17.05.2022

King Henry VIII had already made up his mind to found Trinity College Cambridge and Christ Church Oxford before Cambridge lobbied his queen, a re-examination of 16th-century sources suggests.
Religions - 18.02.2022

Religions - 24.01.2022

Law - Religions - 10.01.2022
’Clunky and challenging’ – views on getting married in England and Wales outlined in new briefing
The law on weddings in England and Wales has been too slow to respond to religious and cultural diversity and the increasing number of people who do not identify with any religion at all, finds a new study led by University of Warwick researcher Dr Rajnaara Akhtar of Warwick Law School.
Social Sciences - Religions - 21.10.2021

Christians living in the Holy Land are a community with a future more vulnerable than it needs to be - challenged by violence, migration and lack of investment, a new study reveals.
Religions - 23.09.2021
Focus groups for Jewish staff to help develop antisemitism education plan
Religions - Campus - 15.06.2021

Religions - 27.05.2021
Opinion: How urban planning plays a role in Israel-Palestine
Professor Haim Yacobi (UCL Bartlett Development Planning Unit) co-authors an article on the effect that urban planning has in Israel-Palestine, saying that even supposedly neutral urban trends such as privatisation and gentrification can be co-opted to divide areas.
Religions - Environment - 27.04.2021
Durham to support Church of England in ambitious decarbonisation plan
The Church of England will be supported in their ambitious aim of achieving net-zero carbon by 2030 through a new partnership with Durham Energy Institute (DEI).
Religions - 04.02.2021

Religions - Pedagogy - 14.12.2020
What does it mean to be a Muslim in Britain?
Religions - 01.12.2020
Analysis: how France and England use schools to counter radicalisation
Religions - Social Sciences - 21.10.2020
Opinion: Removing Catholic symbols and practices from Irish State schools no easy task
Career - Religions - 19.10.2020
High-flying Oxford researchers win £100k Philip Leverhulme prizes
Career - Religions - 19.10.2020
Two high-flying Oxford researchers win £100k Philip Leverhulme prizes
Pedagogy - Religions - 07.10.2020
Durham theologian supports launch of Pope Francis’ new teachings
One of our leading theologians has spoken alongside Pope Francis at the global launch of his new Papal Encyclical - one of the Pope's highest forms of communication.
Religions - 08.09.2020
Recovering the text of the earliest Greek New Testament Commentary manuscript
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Health - Apr 18
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Health - Apr 17
Shelling out the facts: New RVC study reveals most common health disorders of tortoises in the UK
Shelling out the facts: New RVC study reveals most common health disorders of tortoises in the UK
Campus - WARWICK - Apr 17
The University of Warwick Strengthens Partnerships with Africa Through Academic Law Events
The University of Warwick Strengthens Partnerships with Africa Through Academic Law Events
Innovation - Apr 17
The University of Manchester and Amentum expand strategic partnership on world-changing technologies
The University of Manchester and Amentum expand strategic partnership on world-changing technologies

Life Sciences - Apr 17
Warwick life scientist and microbiologist awarded prestigious BBSRC Fellowship
Warwick life scientist and microbiologist awarded prestigious BBSRC Fellowship
History - Apr 17
Extreme drought contributed to barbarian invasion of late Roman Britain, tree-ring study reveals
Extreme drought contributed to barbarian invasion of late Roman Britain, tree-ring study reveals

Computer Science - Apr 17
Blair Drummond research sniffs out new possibilities for animal-computer interaction
Blair Drummond research sniffs out new possibilities for animal-computer interaction