Religion, Radicalisation, Resilience, Certificate | Part time online | FutureLearn | United Kingdom
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Religion, Radicalisation, Resilience

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Explore religiously-inspired violent radicalisation and assess strategies to prevent radicalisation within communities with Religion, Radicalisation, Resilience at European University Institute (EUI) by FutureLearn.

Overview

Through Religion, Radicalisation, Resilience at European University Institute (EUI) by FutureLearn you’ll use up-to-date theories to examine how and why people become radicalised. You’ll also explore counter-radicalisation initiatives and prevention.

Key facts:

There are many multi-faceted driving forces that lead to radicalisation.

Using a range of global case studies, you’ll gain a contextual understanding of religiously attributed acts of violence, learning how religion is linked to, but not the sole trigger of, radicalisation.

Programme Structure

Syllabus:

  • What is violent radicalisation?
  • Drivers and dynamics of violent radicalisation
  • Addressing violent radicalisation through resilience

Key information

Duration

  • Part-time
    • 21 days
    • 3 hrs/week

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Language

English

Delivered

Online

Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

English requirements

We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

Other requirements

General requirements

  • This course is for social workers, civil society actors and practitioners, educators, journalists and interested citizens

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Funding

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