IIIT European Summer School 2026 - Islam in Europe: Challenges of Pluralism

Deadline: April 19, 2026

Program Starts: August 11, 2026

Program Ends: August 21, 2026

Events

Summer & Winter Schools

Location(s)

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
Venue: Sarajevo offers an unparalleled setting to explore Islam in Europe. Its streets tell stories of coexistence, conflict, and resilience—making it the ideal place to experience pluralism firsthand. Participants will draw inspiration from the city's unique energy while deepening their academic pursuits. The program also includes a visit to the Srebrenica Memorial Center, providing a space for reflection on the challenges of pluralism and the consequences of its failure.

Overview

In a world defined by rapid pluralism, the need for nuanced understanding has never been greater. The IIIT Bosnian Summer School equips students, professionals, and academics with the unique tools required to navigate the complexities of modern Europe. Featuring a faculty of diverse, internationally acknowledged scholars, the program offers an academically rigorous curriculum that moves beyond theory. Through innovative analysis and critical dialogue, participants will explore the challenges and opportunities of pluralism, gaining the intellectual depth required to contribute meaningfully to contemporary discourse.

Details

Opportunity for participants

This program prioritizes meaningful exchange over monologue. Through interactive sessions, participants will discuss their research, engage with peers’ work, and benefit from collective intellectual engagement in a setting designed for deep, collaborative learning.

Speakers (Among others)

Jasser Auda, Jonathan A.C. Brown, Omar H. Kasule, Jorgen S. Nielsen, Beddy Ebnou, Mustafa Cerić, Ahmet Alibašić, Shuruq Naguib, Ermin Sinanović, and Dževada Šuško

Main topics

Islam in Europe, Qur'an and Gender, Approaching the Sunnah in Light of the Quran, Freedom of Religion or Belief, Integration of Knowledge, Decolonizing Muslim Futures, History and Objectives of Islamic Jurisprudence, and Contemporary Islamic Revival.

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Eligibility

Candidates should be from:


Description of Ideal Candidate

Admission criteria

This programme is intended exclusively for graduate students currently based in Europe. We invite applications from candidates enrolled in Islamic studies, the humanities, or the social sciences who are motivated to deepen their scholarly expertise and critically engage with the contemporary challenges of pluralism.

Requirements

The program offers 35 hours of interactive learning, combining research seminars and guided instruction. Beyond the classroom, participants will have dedicated opportunities to read, exchange ideas, and engage in meaningful dialogue during breaks and educational visits.


Dates

Deadline: April 19, 2026

Program starts:

August 11, 2026

Program ends:

August 21, 2026

Program Starts: August 11, 2026

Program Ends: August 21, 2026


Cost/funding for participants

IMPORTANT NOTES

  • Accommodation & Meals: The organizers cover accommodation in multi-bed rooms and provide halal food throughout the program.
  • Travel Scholarships: A limited number of scholarships are available to support students who cannot secure travel funding elsewhere.
  • Health Insurance: Participants are responsible for arranging their own health insurance coverage.
  • Excursion: An optional visit to the historic city of Mostar will be organized for interested participants. 
  • SPOTS ARE LIMITED – EARLY APPLICATION IS ENCOURAGED. PROGRAM LANGUAGE IS ENGLISH.
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