Participating Institutions
OCCURSO- Institute for Interreligious and Intercultural Encounter e.V.
OCCURSO- Institute for Interreligious and Intercultural Encounter e.V. is the sponsor of the College. OCCURSO is an institute that carries out its tasks in research, education and the promotion of interreligious and intercultural encounter. OCCURSO promotes the naturalistic exchange and mutual learning between people of different religions and cultures, which is also the mission of the College.
More information can be found at www.occurso.org
Haus der Kulturen und Religionen und München - HdKRM
The goal of the founders of the House of Cultures and Religions in Munich is to build a house where people of different cultures and religions can live, learn and celebrate together. The aim is to promote respectful and peaceful social coexistence.
Under the motto: "Unity in Diversity", the goal is to have an impact on society as a visible place in Munich where people of different cultures and religions can meet, live together and learn from each other.
According to the association's vision, rooms for religious practice and a café for meetings are also part of the house.
This makes the House of Cultures and Religions the college's connection to a teaching house with adult education projects and spiritual events.
More information and the current program can be found at:
Haus der Kulturen und Religionen München
Paris Lodron University Salzburg (PLUS)
Paris Lodron University Salzburg PLUS offers six faculties with 34 departments and around 90 degree programmes in digital and analytical, natural and life sciences, social sciences, cultural studies, theology, law and economics. Almost 18,000 students complete bachelor's, master's and doctoral studies here.
Founded in 1622 by Prince Archbishop Paris Lodron and rebuilt in 1962, the PLUS is today the largest educational institution in Salzburg.
More information at: Salzburg University
Sankt Bonifaz
The appartments with individual bathrooms and common areas (kitchen and living room) are located in the Benedictine Abbey of St. Bonifaz in the heart of Munich on Karlstraße, not far from Munich's main train station.
The Abbey of Saint Boniface in Munich is famous for its English-speaking public parish, which has become a spiritual home and meeting place for many people, its work with the homeless and a large specialist library. The monastic life opens up in part in the encounter with the collegiates and allows for a special study experience.
More information can be found at https://www.sankt-bonifaz.de/