The Coexist Foundation, in partnership with the Equality and Human Rights Commission and Goldsmiths College, facilitated the first of a series of lunchtime meetings on March 18, 2014.
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Coexist is working with the Prince’s School to promote public outreach programmes in schools and colleges.
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The University of Cambridge has long been promoting high-quality, scholarly enquiry into Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
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Coexist partnered with Meedan, a specialist in on-line translation, to develop Meedan.org
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Coexist’s partnership with Gallup produced the “Poll of the Islamic World.”
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Coexist partnered with Meedan to develop Nurani, an offshoot of meedan.org.
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Coexist organized special programs bringing together key academics, foundations and activists.
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Coexist joined innovative on-line education specialists Microbooks and a team of scholars to develop the Understanding Faiths series.
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Challenging questions, intriguing answers, robust debate…
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Our friend Vipul took us to the Chetna Organic Headquarters, not so far away, and introduced us to the team.
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The fourth annual Insight Film Festival was held in Manchester from March 15th-17th.
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With the vast majority of the world’s population profess belief in a religion, it is no longer viable that we remain ignorant of what this means.
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The Cambridge Coexist Programme is launching a year-long Leadership Training Programme for senior rabbis, pastors, and imams.
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Coexist played a significant part in enriching the Greenbelt Festival with a new emphasis on multi-faith content and film.
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Coexist worked with SFCG to create the Common Ground News Service (CG News).
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At the University of London’s Heythrop College, Coexist helped establish the world’s first Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts programmes focused on the Abrahamic Religions
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In partnership with The Coexist Foundation, Eudaemonia conferences provide training to Religious Education teachers and school managers across the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Singapore.
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With the Cambridge Coexist Programme and The Times Cheltenham Literature Festival, BBC Radio 2 launches search to find faith-based broadcasting talent.
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Coexist sponsors a series of lectures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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Goldsmiths, University of London, in partnership with the Cambridge Coexist Programme, is presenting a series of round table dialogues on religion and belief for the EHRC.
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The Coexist Prize received over 300 nominations, from over 30 countries on 5 continents.
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Coexist was pleased to host a pilot project of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation in late November.
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Coexist is exhibiting at the annual AAR conference in San Francisco from 19th-22nd November.
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The Cambridge Coexist Programme has partnered with one of the world’s top garden designers, Chris Beardshaw, to create a ‘festival garden’ which we hope to launch at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2013.
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The Coexist Forum is a series of topical and timely conference calls, events, and talks convened by the Coexist Foundation.
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Coexist launches a global search today for an unsung hero who has made an exceptional contribution to building bridges between people of different faiths.
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British Library Sacred Exhibition
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Coexist partnered with the Three Faiths Forum (3FF) to create the Intercultural Forum (ICF).
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Coexist supports the Tent at St Ethelburga’s, which offers a unique meeting place in the City.
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Further fountains, with a similar, simple, timeless message, are planned for parks and public places around the world.
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The Coexist Insight Film Festival provides a platform for young film makers to explore aspects of religion, culture and identity.
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Inspired by the British Library’s acclaimed ‘Sacred’ exhibition in 2007, ‘Three Faiths’ sets the New York Public Library’s magnificent collection of Jewish, Christian and Muslim manuscripts side by side for the first time.
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The Coexist Foundation has been working with International Medical Corps to help rebuild relations between Christian and Muslim families in Mosul, Iraq.
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As part of its long-term commitment to the University of Cambridge’s Inter-Faith Programme, the Coexist Foundation has matched a large donation from Dr Leonard Polonsky to endow a new Lectureship in Jewish Studies at Cambridge’s Faculty of Divinity.
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Since 2006 the Coexist Foundation has been supporting the work of the University of [Cambridge’s Inter-Faith Programme] (http://www.divinity.cam.ac.uk/cip) and [St Ethelburga’s Centre for Reconciliation and Peace] (http://www.stethelburgas.org/) to develop Scriptural Reasoning tools.
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In the wake of the Mumbai terrorist attacks, and under the shadow of the Gaza crisis, the Coexist Foundation sponsored a series of “Concerts for Peace” at the acclaimed Jaipur Literature Festival in India from 21st-24th January.
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Coexist Foundation have a ten year not-for-profit agreement with the Gallup Organization to help in the dissemination of their World Poll findings on Muslim opinion.
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With the University of Cambridge’s Inter-Faith Programme and others, Coexist have been supporting work by the acclaimed exhibition designers [Ralph Appelbaum Associates] (http://www.raauk.com/) on a vision for Abraham House, a proposed new centre where the public can learn about the Abrahamic Religious traditions in a unique shared environment.
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Leading musicians from around the world collaborate for the first time in a series of Coexist Concerts for Peace.
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