
Our consortium members are engaging intensively with stakeholders around the world – from Australia and Morocco to Malaysia and Bulgaria. This engagement takes many forms, such as hosting workshops, participating in conferences, briefing policymakers, interviewing experts and conducting field research. Major events being hosted by the project itself include Regional Stakeholder Workshops and the Final Conference. If you want to see what’s coming up, you’ll find it all in the event calendar on this website.
Event Calendar
Aimed at younger people and mid-career professionals, our online courses are available to anyone with an internet account and an email address.
“Governing Religion: European Challenges and Asian Approaches” is the first of two MOOCS produced by the GREASE project. This MOOC focuses on state-religion relations, outlining different models of state-religion relations with reference to specific country cases. After reviewing how such models may emerge out of different historical processes, the MOOC urges students to configure what they regard as the best possible model.
The next edition of our quarterly newsletter. Provides an overview of the project’s latest activities and outputs. Each issue also features an interview with a different member of the GREASE consortium.
Aimed at younger people and mid-career professionals, our online courses are available to anyone with an internet account and an email address.
“Religion, Radicalisation, Resilience” is the first of two MOOCS produced by the GREASE project. This MOOC focuses on questions of radicalisation, religious violence and the building of resilience within communities and schools. It aims to provide basic training on how to develop a community resilience programme against radicalisation and terrorism.
Release of two original films focusing on religious diversity governance and prevention of radicalisation. The films will feature exclusive footage and interviews with people in Europe, Eurasia, North Africa, the Middle East, South/Southeast Asia and the Asia Pacific. They explore how people from different regions, countries and backgrounds see religion and interpret radicalisation. Elaborately produced by the distinguished Italian filmmaker Diego D’innocenzo (TERRA productions), these documentaries are intended to challenge stereotypes and invite critical reflection. .
The next edition of our quarterly newsletter. Provides an overview of the project’s latest activities and outputs. Each issue also features an interview with a different member of the GREASE consortium.
Religion, Radicalisation, Resilience
Free 3-week online course exploring religiously motivated or attributed radicalisation and violence. Offers strategies for building resilience in communities and schools. Designed and moderated by the GREASE project team.
Find out more and sign up at: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/religion-radicalisation-resilience
Free 3-week course exploring the relationship between religions and governments. Learn how religions have come to be governed across the world. Designed and moderated by the GREASE project team.
More info and registration at: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/governing-religion-global-challenges-and-comparative-approaches


