We are pleased to announce March's Article of the Month
"Irony and Compassion" by Joseph Kirby
This article will be made open-access and available to anyone to download through the end of the month.
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Conference News
Location Spotlight: Imperial College London, London, UK
In 2017 the Conference on Religion in Society will be held in London, UK, at Imperial College London. Imperial College London is a public research university founded by Prince Albert, who envisioned an area composed of the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the Imperial Institute. The Imperial Institute was opened by his wife, Queen Victoria, who laid the first stone. Imperial is included among the best universities in the world by numerous university rankings, with faculty and alumni that boast 15 Nobel laureates, 2 Fields Medalists, 70 Fellows of the Royal Society, 82 Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering, and 78 Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences. To view the 2017 Call for Papers and additional information on the conference, please visit the conference website.
Can’t Attend the 2017 Conference In-Person?
Virtual sessions are designed for presenters who are not able to be present in person at the conference. Travel, funding, and schedule can sometimes make it difficult for participants to attend the conference in-person. Virtual sessions enable participants to present work to a body of peers and to engage with colleagues from afar, bringing global ideas to the local. To read more about this session type, click here.