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Daniel Moulin is a University Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge, where he leads the Education Tripos and coordinates PGCE Religious Studies. He is a Fellow and Director of Studies at Jesus College.
His research examines philosophical dimensions of religious and moral education, with emphasis on how ethical values and spiritual development intersect in educational practice. Key interests include virtue ethics in pedagogy, interfaith dialogue frameworks, and critiques of secular approaches to religious education.
Recent publications explore Tolstoy's educational philosophy, moral psychology in literature, and pedagogical tensions in multifaith education. His work consistently addresses how education can foster ethical development across religious and cultural differences.
Moulin holds postgraduate degrees from Oxford and Cambridge, including a DPhil and MSc from Oxford, and has directed research projects on interfaith education and values pedagogy funded by the Spalding Trust and Culham St Gabriel's Trust.





