The Woolf Institute (Cambridge) is delighted to announce that applications are now being accepted for the e-learning course, Jews, Christians and Muslims in Europe: Modern Challenges.

This three-part e-learning course focuses on the relationships between Jews, Christians and Muslims in modern Europe. The course examines historical trends, religious and cultural interaction, and issues of contemporary citizenship.

The course will be led by Dr Gorazd Andrejč. Dr Andrejč’s areas of expertise include interfaith relations, theology, philosophy, and Balkan history. Find out more about Jews, Christians and Muslims in Europe: Modern Challenges at: http://www.woolf.cam.ac.uk/study/e-learning/jcme.asp.

The e-learning approach allows participants to study wherever and whenever they choose via the internet. Many participants from around the world – Australia, Belgium, China, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Indonesia, Japan, Poland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States – have already taken this course.

The closing date for applications is 4 August 2014. The course commences, with Induction Week, on Monday 1 September 2014. The application form is available to download here. The course fee is £350. A limited number of bursaries are available.

If you have any queries about the course, contact Dr Emma Harris, Academic Coordinator, at eth22@cam.ac.uk.