Centre for the Study of Muslim-Jewish Relations
The Centre for the study of Muslim-Jewish Relations was opened by the Chief Rabbi, Sir Jonathan Sacks. It is the first centre in Europe to offer a unique approach to the study, research and dialogue concerning Muslim-Jewish Relations.
The centre caters for on-site and e-learning options;
The on-site course, 'Islam, Judaism and Muslim-Jewish Relations' is open to all, and is awarded by the University of Cambridge Institute for Continuing Education (ICE).
The e-learning course 'An Introduction to Islam, Judaism and Muslim-Jewish Relations' is non-credit bearing and shall be certified by the Centre itself, providing education to a wider number across the country and abroad.
Both course tracks are designed to be accessible and will be taught at year-old undergraduate level, providing the student with invaluable knowledge and skills relating to Islam, Judaism and the encounter between the two faiths.
For further information about the centre and the courses it offers please visit the centre website at www.cmjr.org.uk.
Email enquiries should be directed to the Centre Coordinator, Ms Katherine Turnbull at enquiries@cmjr.org.uk |