“As members of the human family, we should show each other respect and courtesy. In our dealings with people of other faiths and beliefs, this means exercising good will and:
- Respecting other people’s freedom within the law to express their beliefs and convictions
- Learning to understand what others actually believe and value, and letting them express this in their own terms
- Respecting the convictions of others about food, dress and social etiquette and not behaving in ways which cause needless offence
- Recognising that all of us at times fall short of the ideals of our own traditions and never comparing our own ideals with other people’s practices
- Working to prevent disagreement from leading to conflict
- Always seeking to avoid violence in our relationships”
Extract from: https://www.interfaith.org.uk/resources/building-good-relations-with-people-of-different-faiths-and-beliefs
The Interfaith Forum seeks to promote good interfaith relationships on campus and promote understanding between people of different faiths and those of no faith. It acts as a formal conduit from the university community to university management on matters of religion and belief and helps communicate with all staff and students on faith-related issues.
Key Contact: Attai Inuenkepo, Students Equality Diversity and Inclusion Officer
Key Policies
Religion & Belief: Code of Practice
Religious Observation Policy