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Department of Religious Studies, Georgia State University

Department of Religious Studies, Georgia State University

高等教育

Atlanta,Georgia 142 位关注者

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Studying world religions prepares you for economic success in global settings and industries where culturally diverse points of view are valued; prepares you to succeed personally in an international city such as Atlanta or anywhere else in the world; and introduces you to ideas, practices, and values that you’ve never encountered previously. In the Department of Religious Studies, we offer hands-on research, with internships, on-site learning, study abroad, and opportunities to work on faculty research projects; preparation for graduate work in religious studies and a variety of other humanities and social science fields – our graduates go on to prestigious universities including Harvard, Princeton, Chicago, the University of California Santa Barbara, Columbia, Emory and Duke. Innovative M.A. programs that prepare you for doctoral work or for other careers, such as law, public policy, education, the nonprofit sector, business, and the media – check out our Graduate info! Studying religion puts you on the cutting edge of global politics, business, health care, education, and the media. Come be a part of it!

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https://religiousstudies.gsu.edu
所属行业
高等教育
规模
1,001-5,000 人
总部
Atlanta,Georgia
类型
教育机构

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    25 Park Place NE

    Suite 1700

    US,Georgia ,Atlanta,30303

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  • The National Endowment for the Humanities is supporting the “Pathway to Chaplaincy Project” through a two-year Humanities Initiatives Grant. Humanities Initiatives Grants are intended to “strengthen the teaching and study of the humanities at colleges and universities by supporting the development of new or enhancement of existing programs, educational resources, or courses that explore, interpret, and preserve the diversity of human cultures, ideas, and practices, past and present.” GSU’s Graduate Pathway to Chaplaincy opened in the fall of 2024 in partnership with the Association of Professional Chaplains and is the first of its kind at a public university in the United States. Co-PIs Andrew Walker-Cornetta and Molly Bassett will direct the “Pathway to Chaplaincy Project,” which aims to bring nationally recognized speakers to campus; involve GSU faculty from across the university in developing courses for the Pathway; establish an advisory board comprised of faculty, community partners, and alumni; and create a guide for other institutions interested in opening similar programs. The grant application received the support of colleagues at WellStar Health Systems, Emory Spiritual Care, and the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab, and representatives of these organizations will be involved in the grant activities. The project received nearly $150,000 of funding over two years and will begin in the fall of 2025. #NEHgrant https://lnkd.in/dTxmsPvT

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