The Religion in Society Research Network is thankful for the contributions and support of the following organizations.

Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya

2026 Conference Partner

The Educational Model of the Antonio Ruiz de Montoya University, the Jesuit university of Peru, is centered on Ignatian humanism. It promotes human and professional training, offering quality, ethical, creative education, with commitment and social responsibility.

Sapienza University of Rome

2025 Conference Partner

Merging centuries of tradition with cutting-edge didactic activities, research and innovation, Sapienza provides top quality education and research opportunities. Indeed, it ranks amongst the top Italian universities and shows a strong performance worldwide, too. And it all takes place in one of the most breath-taking cities in the world: Rome.

Universidad Complutense Madrid

2024 Conference Partner

The origin of The Complutense University dates back to the late 13th century, when Sancho IV of Castile granted the Archbishop of Toledo, Gonzalo García Gudiel, a license to create the General School of Study in Alcalá (Estudio de Escuelas Generales de Alcalá) in the city of Alcalá de Henares in the spring of 1293.

Throughout its history, The Complutense University has produced exceptionally gifted men and women in every sphere of human endeavour, whether it be as instructors or as students. Many stand out for their achievements in such diverse fields as politics, science or the arts, among others.

School of Theology, Laboratory of Pedagogy and Religious Education, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

2023 Conference Partner

The idea of establishing a University in Greece emerged alongside with the Greek War of Independence, also known as the Greek Revolution. The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, officially founded in April 14th, 1837, is the first University not only of Greece but both the Balkan peninsula and the Eastern Mediterranean region.

University of Córdoba

2021 & 2022 Conference Partner

The UCO is heir to a centuries-old historical and cultural legacy as well as a passion for knowledge, tolerance, international renown and har mony among civilizations that have made the city that houses our institution a paradigm for humanity. This equilibrium and harmony is reflected in the three areas in which the UCO undertakes its activities: Food and Agriculture and Science and Technology; Humanities and the Legal and Social Sciences; and the Health Sciences; each with its own special characteristics. This balance is also manifested in quality teaching and research, ranking it among the top academic institutions in Spain.

Center of Byzantine, Modern Greek, and Cypriot Studies

2019 Conference Partner

The Centre of Byzantine, Modern Greek and Cypriot Studies (C.E.B.N.Ch.) of Granada was founded by the Greek State through the Greek Embassy in Spain, in July 1998. In its Governing Council, the Embassy of Greece in Spain, the Embassy of Cyprus in Spain, the University of Granada, the Ministry of Culture of the Autonomous Government of Andalusia and the Municipality of Adra (ancient Abdera) participate as institutional members of Greece in Spain. It functions as a contracted centre of the University of Granada and has attached protocols of collaboration with the University of Cyprus, Democritus University of Thrace and the University of Patras. Its target is the support and propulsion of the Byzantine and neo-Greek studies to the Spanish-speaking people.

University of Granada

2019 Conference Partner

The University of Granada, founded in 1531, continues a long teaching tradition, the roots of which can be traced back to the madrasahs of the last Nasrid Kingdom. The university is a vibrant presence in the city of Granada, benefiting from the distinctive beauty of its environment and a privileged geographical location due to its proximity to the Sierra Nevada, and the Mediterranean coast, with several major tourist sites, including Motril, Almuñécar and Salobreña nearby.

Over 60,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students study at the university, with another 20,000 students taking additional courses, language courses, summer courses, etc. The university employs 3,650 lecturers and over 2,000 administration, technical and maintenance staff. At present, courses for 75 different qualifications are taught in 28 teaching centers. The courses are taught across 116 departments, and the Postgraduate School offers 68 master's courses, 116 doctorate programs, and 113 additional courses.

The commitment to high-quality research has placed the University of Granada in a prominent position in terms of national rankings. The financing of 346 research groups illustrates this commitment. Through the Spanish Research Program, as well as other national programs and organizations, the university supports 165 research projects, and the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Business has provided financial support to 78 Projects of Excellence.

Past Partners

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