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New book – ‘Fifth Toksovo Readings: Origins of the Orthodox Community at the Toksovo District’

New book – ‘Fifth Toksovo Readings: Origins of the Orthodox Community at the Toksovo District’

by Unitwi5 | Dec 11, 2019 | New Book, New Publication, Russia, UNESCO, UNITWIN

A new book has been published under the auspices of the UNESCO Chair. Titled ‘Fifth Toksovo Readings: Origins of the Orthodox Community at the Toksovo District’ , the book is edited by V.Kudriavtsev, UNESCO Chair on Comparative Studies of Spiritual Traditions,...
New Book: ‘The Teacher’s Role in the Changing Globalizing World’

New Book: ‘The Teacher’s Role in the Changing Globalizing World’

by Unitwi5 | Nov 26, 2018 | Arto Kallioniemi, New Book, UNESCO

UNESCO Chair on Values, Dialogue and Human Rights, Prof. Arto Kallioniemi, has co-edited a new book The Teacher’s Role in the Changing Globalizing World together with Hannele Niemi, Auli Toom and Jari Lavonen. The book was published in May 2018. About the book:...
New Publication: Sectarian Conflict: Chapters on Concepts and History

New Publication: Sectarian Conflict: Chapters on Concepts and History

by Unitwi5 | Jul 30, 2018 | Dr Hassan Nadhem, New Book, UNESCO, UNITWIN

The UNESCO Chair on the Development of Inter- Religious Dialogue Studies in the Islamic World, Professor Hassan Nadhem presents a new book titled ‘Sectarian Conflict: Chapters on Concepts and History’. It focuses on historical moments where ancient...
MIT – UNESCO Chair in Iraq Collaborative Project

MIT – UNESCO Chair in Iraq Collaborative Project

by Unitwi5 | Jun 18, 2018 | New Book, News, Partnerships

Oct 2016: Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the UNESCO Chair on the Development of Inter- Religious Dialogue Studies in the Islamic World, Professor Hassan Nadhem collaborated towards the publication of a new book titled ‘To Karbala: Surveying Religious...
Book Launch: “Long Walk of Peace towards Conflict Prevention” by Professor Priyankar Upadhyaya

Book Launch: “Long Walk of Peace towards Conflict Prevention” by Professor Priyankar Upadhyaya

by Unitwi5 | May 28, 2018 | Event, New Book, UNESCO

The launch of Long Walk of Peace towards Conflict Prevention took place at the United Nations HQ in Geneva on 24 May 2018. The volume is a culmination of over three years of concerted efforts with UNESCO colleagues and representatives of over thirty UN agencies and...
LEBANON – New Publication “La Gestion Démocratique du Pluralisme Religieux et Culturel”

LEBANON – New Publication “La Gestion Démocratique du Pluralisme Religieux et Culturel”

by Unitwi5 | Mar 30, 2018 | Antoine Messara, New Book, UNESCO, UNITWIN

A collection of works written in English, French and Arabic, edited by UNESCO Chair in Comparative Religious Studies, Mediation and Dialogue, Dr Antoine Messara, was compiled in a book titled La Gestion Démocratique du Pluralisme Religieux et Culturel (Le Liban en...
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