Maya James
April 20, 2020
The Religion, Ethics, and World Affairs (REWA) program offers a minor for Georgetown Main Campus undergraduate students administered through the Berkley Center. The REWA minor gives students an opportunity to explore the role of faith and values across topic areas including international relations, comparative politics, and history and cultures. In our interreligious and intercultural world, developing a nuanced understanding of these topics is of critical importance and value in the academy and across professions.
Our Spring Symposium runs April 20-24. This virtual poster session features the research of senior REWA students from their capstone seminar (GOVT 313) on diverse topics including sacred spaces and religious minority survival in China, religion as a political vehicle in Serbia, holy sites in the Holy Land, and more. We invite Georgetown and the wider Berkley Center community to participate by commenting on student posters.
In the Series
Response: Holy Seeing an Advantage in International Law
Michael Blank
April 20, 2020
Response: Holy Sites Governance and Religious Conflict
Samyukt Kumar
April 20, 2020
Response: Religion as a Political Vehicle: An Examination of the Influence of Orthodoxy in Serbia by Russia
Rachel Corbally
April 20, 2020
Response: Which Religions Get to Survive in China?
Will Rau
April 20, 2020