ANNOUNCEMENTS Bedër participates in the "Bologna Hub Peer Support" project Preparation for Job Interview Erasmus +, Bedër partner with Lavoslav Ružička College (Croatia) Bedër today finalized the MoU with the Geneva-based Foundation “Globethics.net” The "Bedër" team starts the preparations for the International Jessup Competition University Open Days Bedër, full access to JSTOR FUTURE EVENTS 08APR Memorandum of cooperation with the Oxford Interfaith Forum 03APR Research highlights what influences the level of religious fundamentalism and religious tolerance in Europe 11MAY "The Role of the Justice Appointments Council" 07MAY Preparation for Job Interview 14APR Impact of Justice Reform 16NOV Open Lecture with Students of Islamic Sciencies 28OCT Dr. Salman Audah Conversation with Students of Islamic Sciencies STUDENT NEWS B1 Level of foreign language, criterion for admission to Master degree programs Academic Calendar 2015-2016 Minister Milena Harito, invited in a conversation with students of Hena e Plote Beder University The opening ceremony of the ''Mentorship'' program Hena e Plote Beder University already authorized by ETS test center Innovation Award in Public Administration, call for application Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award Home / News / Activities FUTURE EVENTS 08APR Memorandum of cooperation with the Oxford Interfaith Forum The first online meeting between KU Bedër and the Oxford Interfaith Forum takes place After signing a few days ago the cooperation agreement between Bedër University College and the Interfaith Forum of Oxford in the United Kingdom (Oxford Interfaith Forum), on April 4, 2023, the first online meeting between the two institutions took place. The rector of Bedër University College Prof. participated in this meeting. Dr. Gjergji Sinani, Dr. Thea Gomelauri, head of the Interreligious Forum of Oxford, vice-rector of the university Dr. Isa Erbas and Prof. Assoc. Dr. Genti Kruja, lecturer at the Department of Islamic Sciences. During this meeting, it was discussed about the implementation of the points of the agreement as soon as possible, which consist in the promotion of reading in the field of interreligious dialogue lessons to develop an international academic community, the mobility of academic staff and students of the university and especially of the Department of Islamic Sciences for deepening academic knowledge in the field of religion in short-term and long-term visits to the University of Oxford, etc. According to the agreement signed between the two institutions, the persons responsible for its implementation, Dr. Thea Gomelauri, Director of the Oxford Interfaith Forum and Prof. Assoc. Dr. Genti Kruja, lecturer at Bedër University College will also be honorary members of the partner institution, respectively: Dr. Thea Gomelauri will be Honorary Professor in the Department of Islamic Sciences, KU Bedër and Prof. Assoc. Dr. Genti Kruja member of the Board of the Oxford Interfaith Forum. 03APR Research highlights what influences the level of religious fundamentalism and religious tolerance in Europe Research highlights what influences the level of religious fundamentalism and religious tolerance in Europe Religious tolerance and fundamentalism have been subjects of intense discussion and debate in the European political and social sphere for decades. The results of the research conducted by COST Action COREnet STSM (Short-Term scientific mission) grantee Dr. Alessandro Indelicato in 2022 revealed certain socio-demographic factors that influence a lower or higher level of religious fundamentalism and religious tolerance in Europe. Religious tolerance is an essential aspect of a peaceful and harmonious society, as it involves respecting and accepting diverse religious beliefs and practices. It is a key factor in promoting social cohesion and peaceful coexistence between individuals and groups of different religions. On the other hand, religious fundamentalism is characterized by a strict adherence to traditional religious beliefs and practices and often involves a rejection of modern ideas and values. It can lead to social tensions, conflicts, and even violence when it results in intolerance towards people of other religions or beliefs. Religious fundamentalism is a complex phenomenon that can have a variety of underlying causes. Hence, understanding the socio-demographic factors influencing religious fundamentalism is crucial in developing strategies to promote tolerance and peaceful coexistence in an inclusive Europe and the whole world. Sociodemographic factors influencing religious fundamentalism and religious tolerance Alessandro’s Short-Term scientific mission was conducted at Heidelberg University, in Germany, in 2022, which consisted of data analysis extracted from the Religious Fundamentalism and Radicalization Survey module of the WZB – Berlin Social Science Centre dataset, a large-scale cross-sectional survey administered in several countries. The results of Alessandro’s research indicate that younger generations exhibit a decreasing level of openness towards other religions. This suggests that as generations progress, they may become more exclusive and less accepting of other belief systems. However, the study also found that higher levels of education and income have a positive influence on religious tolerance. This implies that education and economic well-being may help promote a more accepting and inclusive society. Furthermore, the research highlights the strong association between religious fundamentalism and prejudice towards different groups, such as racial and ethnic minorities. Religious fundamentalism is characterized by a strict adherence to a set of religious beliefs and a resistance to change or alternative views. This inflexibility may lead to prejudice towards groups that do not conform to the fundamentalist worldview. This finding underscores the importance of promoting tolerance and understanding among individuals of different religious backgrounds to create a more harmonious and accepting society. What is more, this study also introduces a novel approach in the field of religious tolerance and fundamentalism, using a Fuzzy-Hybrid TOPSIS method to complement and extend other studies using mathematical and statistical approaches that have yet to be commonly used in the field. The study provides insights into the sociodemographic traits that affect religious fundamentalism and emphasises the importance of religious tolerance in maintaining harmonious behaviour among groups. Ideas on further research Further research, according to Alessandro, could expand the analysis to other countries and religious groups to determine whether the sociodemographic factors influencing religious fundamentalism vary across different contexts. Additionally, it could explore the impact of other factors, such as political and cultural factors, on religious fundamentalism. For instance, in some countries, religious fundamentalism is encouraged or suppressed by the government or cultural norms. Therefore, studying the impact of these factors is crucial in understanding the underlying causes of religious fundamentalism. Finally, exploring the relationship between religious fundamentalism and violent extremism and the role of religious tolerance in preventing radicalisation could be a crucial area for future research. Benefits of STSM for the implementation of the study “The Short-Term scientific mission experience in Heidelberg proved to be an invaluable asset in augmenting my research on the subject of religion and fundamentalism. Collaborating with my supervisor and being immersed in a scientific environment provided me with a wealth of knowledge and insights that greatly enhanced the quality of my work,” – expressed STSM grantee Alessandro Indelicato. In 2022 eight STSM grantees, including Alessandro, received COREnet funding for their missions on the issues of religious diversity and migration. The COST Action “Connecting Theory and Practical Issues of Migration and Religious Diversity” (COREnet) opened a call for Short-Term scientific mission applications in 2022 and 2023. If a third call is launched, it will be announced in December 2023. COST Action COREnet is an interdisciplinary network that aims to produce, exchange and build knowledge and collaborations across Europe on migration and religious diversity. COREnet draws in researchers from all stages of their careers and across different European countries, training a new generation of interdisciplinary action researchers capable of connecting the study of religions and theology, migration and the social sciences, and working that into action through processes of co-production. Article prepared by Dr. Alessandro Indelicato Università IUAV di Venezia COST Action COREnet STSM grantee Prof. Juan Carlos Martìn Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria COST Action COREnet member Dr. Gintare Poce Vytautas Magnus University COST Action COREnet Science Communication Coordinator Photo by Noah Holm (unsplash.com) 11MAY "The Role of the Justice Appointments Council" Guest: Prof. Assoc. Ervin Pupe, member of the Supreme Court and Chairman of the Justice Appointments Council. Date: May 11, 2021, Time: 11:00 Register: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYqf-mgrT0rGNH52nGBdftWsB4QmTgDcjC4?fbclid=IwAR2HGa_sIzstE1PQO46Wx3dD5kpAvFXbus2tJzzBNPpcpfQpcv97GKKCH0g 07MAY Preparation for Job Interview The Department of Education and English Language organizes an open seminar on "Preparation for Job Interview / Internship". The seminar, which is organized online, will be held by Mrs. Lucija Straley, Deputy Public Affairs Officer at the US Embassy. Friday May 7, 2021 Time: 11:00 Link: https://meet.google.com/tej-comm-zdp 14APR Impact of Justice Reform The Department of Law at University College Bedër organizes an open seminar on the topic: "Time to discuss the impact of Justice Reform", where will be invited Marsida Xhaferllari, Member of the Constitutional Court. 16NOV Open Lecture with Students of Islamic Sciencies Dr. Jamal al Saferty, lecturer in Islamic Studies Department, today held an open lecture with the students of this study program is entitled "Knowledge and methods how to obtain it." After he emphasized the importance of that knowledge occupies in the Holy Qur'an, he illustrates his lecture with examples from the history of mankind. Further he stopped briefly on the most effective methods on how to benefit knowledge, and they are: sincerity or commitment mention the intention, programming time and expertise in the relevant field. Conversation with the students continued with the numerous questions from the latter about various aspects of the theme of the open lecture contained. 28OCT Dr. Salman Audah Conversation with Students of Islamic Sciencies Save the Link with God Dr. Selman Aude, invited by MCA held a visit in the premises of the Shkollës së Lartë “Hëna e Plotë” Bedër where he had a conversation with students of Islamic Sciences. During this meeting Dr. Aude stood on the importance of origin where we come from and what awaits us near to Allah because we are just a traveler in this world. A further important point was the attitude of Albanians with full fitness and challenges facing the communist repression that tried to destroy religion in general, but could not because they achieved a strong standing in front of them and they were faith-filled believers. "Save connection with God today, to be calm tomorrow from the loss of worldly" 03DEC PANEL- Patriotism in Islam Within the anniversary of the independence of Albania, Center for Islamic Studies at the University "Hëna e Plotë" - Bedër organized the panel "Patriotism in Islam. Attending the panel was also the Director of Culture in the Muslim Community, Genti Kruja, who spoke on the contribution of Muslim leaders in the national cause. He said that throughout history Albania has been an example of how people of faith have been able to correctly solve the trust relationship with the nation. "Hundreds of Muslim scholars have given their irreplaceable contribution to the history of our country, the great movements for freedom and independence, education and aspirations in the construction of national identity, the preservation of universal values and heritage of the great Islamic cultural harmony and coexistence of Albanians ", said Mr. Kruja. While Veton Tulla theologian, professor at the Faculty of Islamic Sciences at the University Bedër, said that human connection with his homeland and the country is a matter of deep rooted in the soul. "Love for one's country is planted in the souls instinct, which makes quiet man when standing on it and tearful to the outside and away from him. Homeland is birthplace, is the place of life, place of worship, place of wealth and goods, place of pride; there lives, there worships Allah, and with His blessing lives ", stressed. Mr. Tulla. The symposium was moderated by Elton Karaj, a lecturer at the University Bedër.