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Religious Literacy Leadership in Higher Education. Having Faith - Adding Value 7 February 2011. Whether and if so in what ways the claim that there is a need for greater levels of religious literacy within HE involves a challenge to certain conceptions of HEIs as secular institutions
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Religious Literacy Leadership in Higher Education Having Faith - Adding Value 7 February 2011
Whether and if so in what ways the claim that there is a need for greater levels of religious literacy within HE involves a challenge to certain conceptions of HEIs as secular institutions • How the role of the university is contested by this kind of project and how it fits in with current priorities in HEIs
The programme works (97% approval rating) • It is attractive to a diverse range of institutions, people and roles • At VC and PVC level Cathedrals Group institutions participated most and research intensives participated least • At other levels, Russell Group and Alliance Group institutions participated most and there was more religious diversity. • Amongst participating VCs and PVCs none was from a minority faith. • There is a gap between senior participation and that of everybody else • Understand the relationship between senior manager participants and others in terms of how those in non-leadership roles can influence religious literacy • Involve chaplaincies, student experience and equalities staff in more strategic thinking – and in the other direction, to broaden out ownership of religious matters from those three areas to other parts of institutions.
Next… • More free events over the next 2 years • Learning sets - networking in your area • Specialist law workshops (with a fee) • Specialist ‘good relations’ workshops (with a fee) • Bespoke staff development on request (with a fee) • Linking with UUK and the mission groups