The Alwaleed Centre at the University of Edinburgh is proud to be a member of the Alwaleed Cultural Network (ACN). Image What is the Alwaleed Cultural Network? The Alwaleed Cultural Network is a platform that connects globally important universities, museums, and cultural institutions to help create a more inclusive and connected world. The Alwaleed Cultural Network and its members wok together to help foster a more accepting and tolerant world. The network’s mission is to improve cross-cultural understanding across the world through education, research, exhibitions and public engagement. The foundations of the Alwaleed Cultural network date back 20 years, with the establishment of the Centre for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, in 2003. Since then, the network has grown and grown to include 12 members from three continents. The Alwaleed Cultural Network brings together: International Universities: Members of the Alwaleed Cultural Network include world-renowned Universities across three continents, paving the way for innovative research and education: Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program, Harvard University, USA The Alwaleed Centre, The University of Edinburgh, UK. HRH Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Centre of Islamic Studies, University of Cambridge, UK. Center for American Studies and Research, American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Bin Abdul Aziz Alsaud Center for American Studies and Research, The American University in Cairo, Egypt. Centre for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University, USA New York Univerisity Abu Dhabi Cultural Institutions and Museums: Cultural Institutions and Museums showcasing exhibitions, art, and artifacts showcasing a rich and diverse cultural heritage include: History of Science Museum, Oxford Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford Berlin State Museums: Museum of Islamic Art, Berlin The Museum of Islamic Art in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin Turquoise Mountain Community Engagement and Projects: Alwaleed Philanthropies provided an endowment of more than 20 million Euros for The Louvre Museum’s Islamic Art wing. It also supported and trained refugees from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq as museum guides in the award-winning initiative The International Multaka Network. Visit the Website Visit the exciting platform to explore the available international Research, Events, Initiatives, and much more! www.alwaleedculturalnetwork.org This article was published on 2024-08-13