Date: Monday, February 25 (deadline for registration, February 1)
Time & Location: Online (see below)
The course is taught at a final-year undergraduate level and the e-learning approach allows participants to study wherever and whenever they choose via the internet. With the support of Woolf Institute tutors, participants will work both individually and jointly with other students. The deadline for applications is Friday 1 February 2013. The course commences, with induction week, on Monday 25 February 2013. The application form is available to download at http://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/courses/jcme.asp. The course fee is £350. The course appeals to those interested in history as well as in how faith is impacting on society today, particularly people working in and with faith communities. Past participants have included police officers, educators, human rights officers, lawyers, religious and community leaders, film directors, and journalists. For questions, contact eth22@cam.ac.uk.
