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Employment History
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1. The Lokahi Foundation : People
www.lokahi.org.uk/people - [Cached]Published on: 4/24/2008 Last Visited: 4/25/2008
Rachel Clark
Research Associate and Project Worker at Lokahi. She graduated from Lancaster University with a first class BA (Hons.) in Religious Studies and an MA in Religious Studies. Rachel joined Lokahi as a Research Assistant in January 2006 to work on the 'What Works?' Project before travelling in Asia for seven months. She began working again for Lokahi in January 2007 and has research interests in minority religious communities, religious beliefs concerning death and the afterlife and the role of religion in conflict resolution. -
2. www.lokahi.org.uk
www.lokahi.org.uk/people/peopl - [Cached]Published on: 4/24/2008 Last Visited: 4/25/2008
Rachel Clark
Research Associate and Project Worker at Lokahi. She graduated from Lancaster University with a first class BA (Hons.) in Religious Studies and an MA in Religious Studies. Rachel joined Lokahi as a Research Assistant in January 2006 to work on the 'What Works?' Project before travelling in Asia for seven months. She began working again for Lokahi in January 2007 and has research interests in minority religious communities, religious beliefs concerning death and the afterlife and the role of religion in conflict resolution. -
3. www.lokahi.org.uk
www.lokahi.org.uk/people/peopl - [Cached]Published on: 12/2/2007 Last Visited: 12/2/2007
Rachel Clark
Research Associate and Project Worker at Lokahi. She graduated from Lancaster University with a first class BA (Hons.) in Religious Studies and an MA in Religious Studies. Rachel joined Lokahi as a Research Assistant in January 2006 to work on the 'What Works?' Project before travelling in Asia for seven months. She began working again for Lokahi in January 2007 and has research interests in minority religious communities, religious beliefs concerning death and the afterlife and the role of religion in conflict resolution.

