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We are proud and thrilled to congratulate Ilona Hillel-Goldner, who won the President's Scholarship for excellent doctoral students, the most prestigious and competitive scholarship at HUJI. Way to go, Ilona!
Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom and Gizem Arikan presented their paper on the intriguing effects of accessibility to religion in London at the Inaugural APSA Virtual Research Meeting.
We're delighted to welcome Maria, a Master's student in Chinese Studies, as the project administrator on the ReligSpace Team During Shani’s maternity Leave. Welcome and good luck!
Shani, a postdoctoral researcher and the project administrator at ReligSpace, has welcomed Shira, a beautiful baby girl into the world! Warmest congratulations to Shani and her family on this wonderful addition. Wishing them all the joy and love in this new chapter of life.
A big congratulations to Ilona Goldner and her lovely family on welcoming their precious baby girl into the world! May you all enjoy those extra few hours of sleep and embrace the journey of raising her with boundless love and endless joy.
Hooray - the field study data collection in London is officially in the bag! The awesome London team gathered to party it up at a Pakistani restaurant right in the heart of the studied route in Tooting Broadway.
Pazit presented key findings from the ReligSpace project at the roundtable on “Diversity, Migration, Public Space,” fostering interdisciplinary dialogue among scholars from architecture, politics, and Islamic theology, hosted by the Faculty of Divinity and the Interfaith Programme in Cambridge.
Pazit shares findings from the ReligSpace project with the engaging community at the Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS), ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich.
Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom and Gizem Arikan hosted a workshop titled "Faith in the City" at Clare Hall College, University of Cambridge. This engaging two-day event delved into how policies influence the relationship between religion and state, as well as the methodologies for examining religious accessibility in urban settings.
We are proud and thrilled to congratulate Ilona Hillel-Goldner, who won the rector prize for M.A students, the Bella and Baruch Tal prize for her research about “The trustworthiness and the rebels”, and the Nancy and Lawrence prize in Israeli Democracy.
Pazit visited the London School of Economics and Political Science to present work on the influence of national and religious context on voting behavior.
ReligSpace's research is expanding our understanding of the intricate connections between religion and society. ReligSpace’s principal investigator, Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom, gave a talk about the project at London Royal Halloway.
ReligSpace at Sciences Po ReligSpace’s principal investigator, Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom, gave a talk at Sciences Po about religion and immigrants’ integration in Paris.
ReligSpace at Clare Hall College, Cambridge ReligSpace’s principal investigator, Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom, gave a talk about Religion and acculturation of immigrants at Clare Hall College, Cambridge.
We are out to celebrate! Pazit has been promoted to Full Professor (the first female full professor in her department in over two decades)! Congratulations, Pazit!
We are delighted to welcome Nihan Albayrak-Aydemir from the Open University & London School of Economics and Political Science, London, who is joining the team as the local coordinator in London.
After three amazing years, ReligSpace says goodbye to Orni Livny who is moving on to her next role as a deputy director at Mitvim, the Israeli institute for regional foreign policies.
“A Motivational Framework of Religion: Tying Together the Why and the How of Religion” will be published soon in the European Journal of Social Psychology.