Interreligious Relations and Studies at Monash Arts
Monash Arts is committed to promoting the process of interreligious relations and studies through collaborative research and teaching projects, involving four key centres:
- Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies
- Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation
- Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology
- Centre for Islam and the Modern World
There is also close cooperation between these Centres, the Monash Asia Institute and the UNESCO Chair for Interreligious & Intercultural Relations–Asia Pacific.
This important collaboration, between several of the Faculty's schools and centres, is made possible through generous support from a variety of organisations. To maintain our high standard of practice and uphold integrity, all decisions relating to the teaching content and academic standards are made by the University alone.
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This video explains the commitment of Monash University to social justice and peace, and the role that interreligious dialogue plays as part of this commitment.
Upcoming Event: Interreligious Relations in the 21st Century: A Post-Parliament Reflection
10 December 2009
Monash University, Caulfield Campus
Further information on the Interreligious Relations in the 21st Century: A Post-Parliament Reflection