Online
Spirituality in Research, Professional Practice and Education
8.00 AM to 9.30 PM
Mon 7 June, 2021
Sixth International Conference of the International Network for the Study of Spirituality.
Sixth International Conference of the International Network for the Study of Spirituality (formerly the British Association for the Study of Spirituality) incorporating a celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Journal for the Study of Spirituality. In association with York St John University.
Conference Theme
The title of our next conference reflects the three key elements in the study of spirituality that underpin the work of INSS: Research~Education~Practice. Four internationally-renowned keynote speakers will each highlight what they see as significant aspects of spirituality within their own disciplinary / professional context, including particular challenges to, and opportunities for, the development of research, professional practice and / or education in the field. Participants' presentations will be arranged in parallel sessions.
Four Keynote and approximately 60 parallel sessions confirmed.
Bookings & Prices
INSS Members | £50.00* |
Non-members | £60.00 |
*INSS Membership number will be required when booking members rate.
For international visitors please be aware the timings for this event are GMT+1
For academic inquiries please contact Dr Joan Walton, conference@spiritualitystudiesnetwork.org.
For event booking inquiries please contact the Events Team, events@yorksj.ac.uk
Supporting Details
Professor Julian Stern
The Spirit of Education and Professional Practice, York St John University, UK.
Dr Oliver Robinson
Science, Spirituality and the Transition out of Modernity: Towards a Trans- modern Integration of Head and Heart, University of Greenwich, UK.
Professor Tove Giske
"I had to dare to go beyond my comfort zone”: Ways to Promote Lifelong Learning of Spiritual Care, VID Specialized University, Norway.
Professor Bernadette Flanagan
The Research Revolution: Emerging Discourses in Spirituality Studies, Spirituality Institute for Research, Ireland.