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  1. Learn about the interfaith programs, research, and partnerships of Hartford International, formerly Hartford Seminary. Explore degree and certificate options in chaplaincy, interreligious studies, and peacebuilding.

  2. Learn about the history, mission, and leadership of Hartford International, a unique theological institution for interfaith scholarship and peacebuilding. Founded in 1834, it is the first seminary in America to admit women and the home of the first Islamic chaplaincy program.

  3. At Hartford International University for Religion & Peace, you’ll join an interfaith peer group and professors who broaden your perspective and, in turn, deepen your ability to make a difference in a world where the roads no longer diverge — they come together.

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  4. Hartford International offers interreligious and peace studies degree programs at the MA and Ph.D. levels, as well as graduate certificates in interreligious studies and eco-spirituality. Learn from a diverse and experienced faculty and join a global network of alumni in various fields and settings.

  5. The Hartford International University for Religion and Peace (formerly Hartford Seminary) is a private theological university in Hartford, Connecticut.

  6. At Hartford International, you’ll join an interfaith peer group and professors who broaden your perspective and, in turn, deepen your ability to make a difference in a world where the roads no longer diverge – they come together.

  7. Hartford International University programs prepare religious leaders and peacemakers who go beyond their own beliefs to embrace people of all faiths. The Graduate Certificate in Interreligious Studies provides opportunities for study without committing to a full degree program.