Daniel Cervan is a MA in Conflict Studies candidate at Saint Paul University and a fellow of La Caixa Foundation. At the same time, he is PhD candidate at the University of Granada in Spain where he was teaching Comparative Religions. With a backgro
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Daniel Cervan is a MA in Conflict Studies candidate at Saint Paul University and a fellow of La Caixa Foundation. At the same time, he is PhD candidate at the University of Granada in Spain where he was teaching Comparative Religions. With a background in Humanities, he has conducted research on the fields of intercultural relations, religious diversity and citizenship and Religious Education and conflict in European societies. Currently, he is collaborating with the Andalusian Chair for Dialogue between Religions, the UN Alliance of Civilizations and the European Union’s Program “Religious Diversity and Anti-Discrimination Training”. His current research interests are: the role of religion as a contribution to dialogue or conflict in transforming Lebanese society, relations between Western and Muslim countries and the contribution of education to peace-building and reconciliation in ethnically diverse post-conflict societies.
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