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The Religion, Politics and Globalization Program also
provides a central address for interdisciplinary projects
concerning religion, politics and globalization.
For Students
RPGP Spring 2008 Related
Courses, by Department
Working Groups
RPGP has recently launched graduate working
groups and a Graduate
Colloquia series for
Cal graduate students interested in meeting to work
and collaborate on theses, conference papers, and general issues of
religion and politics. For more information, please contact Jennifer
Morazes, RPGP Graduate Colloquia Coordinator, at jmorazes@berkeley.edu,
or Jon Chow, RPGP Graduate Working Group Coordinator at jchow@berkeley.edu.
Graduate
Colloquia Bibliographies (PDF)
RPGP Student Steering Committee
Through the Student Steering Committee, undergraduates
and graduate students play a key role in identifying
topics for programs, selecting speakers, and coordinating
the public relations and logistics to make programs
happen. For more information on how to join the RPGP
Steering Committee for the 2006-2007 school year, email
rpgp@berkeley.edu. |