Exploring Faith, Plurality, and the University Campus

This project explores how faith communities shape responses to some of today’s most pressing global challenges: environmental change, conflict resolution, and the building of interfaith spaces.

Working with the Indonesian Consortium for Religious Studies (ICRS) at Gadjah Mada University (UGM) and the Center for the Study of Religion and Democracy (PUSAD Paramadina), researchers examined how university campuses can become important spaces for religious freedom and new forms of plurality.

The findings show that universities are not only places of learning, but also hubs where different religious traditions meet, negotiate, and imagine new ways of living together. Insights from this collaboration have been published in our recent report, Researching Religious Plural Spaces, available here.

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Religious Authority in the Urban Mosque

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Indonesian-UK Relations under a Prabowo Subianto Presidency