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Religious Experience Research Centre

Description

The Religious Experience Research Centre was founded in 1969 at Manchester College, Oxford. The Centre's aim is to study contemporary accounts of religious or spiritual experiences.

The Centre houses an archive with over 6,500 accounts of first-hand experiences of people from across the world who had a spiritual or religious experience. In addition to its archive of accounts the RERC houses a specialist collection of books and journals, organises annual conferences and publishes an online journal.

Offers funding

Yes, this infrastructure provides funding in the following categories:

  • Unfunded fellowships

Founding year

1969

Contact details

University Of Wales Trinity St. David
Lampeter Campus
College Street
Lampeter
Dyfed
SA48 7ED
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.uwtsd.ac.uk/research/humanities-lampeter/religious-experience-research-centre-/
Public email: RERC@uwtsd.ac.uk

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Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Centre

Project Tags

  • Religious studies tag

Parent infrastructure(s)

Institute of Education and Humanities

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University Of Wales Trinity St. David
College Road
Carmarthen
SA31 3EP
United Kingdom

University affiliation(s)

University of Wales, Trinity Saint DavidĀ (UWTSD)
Carmarthen

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2024-04-11 08:59:51

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