Knowledge exchange workshops
Religion and Belief, Discrimination and Equality: A Decade of Change?
Key contacts
For queries about the project in general:
- Paul Weller, Research Lead
- P.G.Weller@derby.ac.uk
During the last three years we have been researching how people's views of unfair treatment on the basis of religion or belief may have changed over the last decade. It is hoped that our findings will ultimately influence policies, practices and laws.
We held free workshops to discuss our preliminary project findings.
We engaged with an even wider range of practitioners from Religion and Belief, Voluntary and Community, Public, Private and Legal sectors.
The workshops
The workshops shared our research findings and provided an opportunity to contribute to them, in the light of the experience of your organisation or group.
Venues and collaborating organisations
The workshops were held at the locations below and were in collaboration with the Multi-Faith Centre at the University of Derby, as well as with other collaborating organisations local to the venues, as listed below:
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Wednesday 19 September - Multi-Faith Centre, Derby
In collaboration with the Multi-Faith Centre at the University of Derby -
Friday 5 October - Rewley House, Oxford
In collaboration with the Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford and Oxford Centre for Christianity and Culture, Regent's Park College, University of Oxford -
Thursday 11 October - Luther King House, Manchester
In collaboration with the Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research, University of Manchester and the Luther King House Educational Trust. -
Thursday 25 October - University Hall, Cardiff
In collaboration with Cardiff Third Sector Council/Cyngor Trydydd Sector Caerdydd, People Can (Wales), and Cardiff Interfaith Steering Group -
Wednesday 7 November - Senate House, London
In collaboration with the Human Rights Consortium, and Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London
Collaborating organisations

