Activities calendar

The calendar below shows activity information linked to Inter Faith Week 2024. Some activities this year will take place virtually, and an icon identifies these on the list below. You can also filter online/ in-person activities using the controls above.

  • Friday 8 November

    Book launch: Green Theology—emerging 21st-Century Muslim and Christian discourses on ecology

    Faculty of Divinity, West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9BS. 18.00 – 19.00
    Framed by an introduction and afterword, this new volume reflects on environmental issues in the context of the current climate emergency, with articles from diverse denominations and schools of thought. It provides a unique intellectual space for international experts in the two theological worlds as well as specialists in science and architecture to discuss the most pressing matters of ecology and care for the earth. This model of interreligious and interdisciplinary collaboration is likely to help scholars network even more closely, both inside their home traditions and with their theological neighbours. At this Cambridge launch event, a discussion of the book will be presented by Professor Lejla Demiri (Tübingen) and Dr Tim Winter (Cambridge). …

  • Saturday 9 November

    Symposium: Religious entanglements in modern South Asia

    Alison Richard Building, 7 West Rd, Cambridge CB3 9DP & via Zoom. 9.30 – 16.30
    A one-day symposium convened by Dr Ankur Barua (Cambridge) and visiting fellow Dr Soumen Mukherjee (Presidency University, Kolkata). Professor Faisal Devji (Oxford) will deliver the keynote. There will then be 60-minute panels on themes including Texts, contexts, and identities; Reformists, revivalists, and beyond; Religion, society, and literary traditions; and South Asian religions, interreligious exchanges, and global pathways. Attendees may choose between online or on site attendance. This event is hosted at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CRASSH) with additional support from the Cambridge Interfaith Research Forum (Small Grant scheme) and the Teape Trust.

  • Monday 11 November

    Zero-Waste Community Leadership Training webinar

    online webinar. 12.30 – 14.00
    Zero Waste Community Leadership Training
    The course is designed to empower aspiring community leaders with the skills and knowledge needed to galvanise their communities to reduce waste.
    The course has two parts:
    1) A webinar about waste reduction in Barnet
    2) An in-person training about community outreach
    Zero Waste webinar
    The webinar is free to attend, and anyone can join us. It teaches why we must reduce our waste and hyper consumption, and how to do so in Barnet. Register on Eventbrite
    • How is domestic waste disposed in Barnet
    • What's to be found in bins of London residents
    • What is the circular economy and the 5Rs of waste reduction
    • Why can't we rely on recycling and on waste incineration
    • The top reasons to reduce our consumption and our waste -
    • How to prioritise your waste reduction efforts
    • Ways to reduce waste in eight waste streams: Food waste, food packaging and storage, apparel, electronics, home care, personal care, parties/festivals and young families.
    The webinar is presented by environmental community organiser Shiri Atsmon (Our Home Our Planet CIC, www.ecoshowandtell.org)…

    Zero-Waste Community Leadership Training webinar

    . 12.30 – 14.00
    Zero Waste Community Leadership Training
    The course is designed to empower aspiring community leaders with the skills and knowledge needed to galvanise their communities to reduce waste.
    The course has two parts:
    1) A webinar about waste reduction in Barnet
    2) An in-person training about community outreach
    Zero Waste webinar
    The webinar is free to attend, and anyone can join us. It teaches why we must reduce our waste and hyper consumption, and how to do so in Barnet. Register on Eventbrite
    • How is domestic waste disposed in Barnet
    • What's to be found in bins of London residents
    • What is the circular economy and the 5Rs of waste reduction
    • Why can't we rely on recycling and on waste incineration
    • The top reasons to reduce our consumption and our waste -
    • How to prioritise your waste reduction efforts
    • Ways to reduce waste in eight waste streams: Food waste, food packaging and storage, apparel, electronics, home care, personal care, parties/festivals and young families.
    The webinar is presented by environmental community organiser Shiri Atsmon (Our Home Our Planet CIC, www.ecoshowandtell.org)…

  • Tuesday 12 November

    Woolf Institute Research Afternoon

    The Woolf Institute, Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0UB. 14.30 – 17.00
    Join the Woolf Institute to hear from its multidisciplinary research from around the world. For one day, the Woolf Institute research team will convene in Cambridge to discuss their research and propose ideas for the future. This event offers a unique opportunity to evaluate and further develop our diverse research into contemporary religion and society.

  • Wednesday 13 November

    Eco Volunteering Fair

    Middlesex University, The Burroughs, Hendon, London, NW4 4BT. 11.00 – 14.00
    Stronger Together Eco Volunteering Fair

    Do you have a some spare time? Would you like to make a difference in your local community?

    Join us for the Eco Volunteering Fair at Middlesex University on Thursday 14th November from 11am to 2pm. Visit a variety of stands offering volunteering opportunities across Barnet. Whether it is gardening, helping out at London Zoo, beekeeping or just being a good neighbour and keeping fit, come along and find out more.

    This is a free event which ties in with the principles of Mitzvah Day 2024, themed this year as Stronger Together. See you there!

    Zero-Waste Community Leadership Training

    Middlesex University, The Burroughs, Hendon, London, NW4 4BT. 17.30 – 20.00
    Zero Waste Community Leadership application deadline is 10th November 2024.
    The course is designed to empower aspiring community leaders with the skills and knowledge needed to galvanise their communities to reduce waste.
    The course has two parts:
    1) A webinar about waste reduction in Barnet
    2) An in-person training about community outreach, which will take place on Wednesday, 13th November, 5:30-8pm: Middlesex University, room CG51, The Burroughs , Hendon NW4 4BT. Register: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/1038974579937
    The Zero Waste Community Leadership requires the potential attendees to apply. The application is short and can be done on this form: https://forms.gle/JgKZ8hBBdApKbeHVA

    Student Interfaith Mixer

    The Woolf Institute, Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0UB. 18.00 – 20.00
    Join us for an evening of socialising and sushi!

    Students are invited for a social mixer to get to know the Woolf Institute, learn about our work and tell us how we can enrich your time in Cambridge. Come along and meet other students of all faiths and none. Register at https://app.donorfy.com/form/P2VFRGBDA0/T4E1X.…

  • Thursday 14 November

    Eco Volunteering Fair

    Middlesex University, The Burroughs, Hendon, Lonon, NW4 4BT. 11.00 – 14.00
    Stronger Together Eco Volunteering Fair

    Do you have a some spare time? Would you like to make a difference in your local community?

    Join us for the Eco Volunteering Fair at Middlesex University on Thursday 14th November from 11am to 2pm. Visit a variety of stands offering volunteering opportunities across Barnet. Whether it is gardening, helping out at London Zoo, beekeeping or just being a good neighbour and keeping fit, come along and find out more.

    This is a free event which ties in with the principles of Mitzvah Day 2024, themed this year as Stronger Together. See you there!

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