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This study looks at how colleges and universities can help students understand and respect different religions, which is especially important in today’s diverse world. It suggests that by including religious studies in core courses and offering activities like interfaith groups and cultural workshops, universities can encourage students from various backgrounds to connect and learn from each other. Training professors to handle religious topics with care is also key, as they play a big part in guiding respectful conversations. By checking students’ views and knowledge, colleges can see how these efforts improve campus culture. Overall, the study argues that interreligious understanding should be a priority in higher education to promote a more peaceful society.

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This page is a summary of: Higher Education Role and Strategy to Foster Interreligious Studies Among University Students, Journal of Social Innovation and Knowledge, June 2025, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1163/29502683-bja00014.
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