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Audit of Higher Education Theology Courses in the Catholic Tradition in England and Wales 2007-2008
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Included here are courses that can claim a connection to the Church in one of the following ways:

 

1. The course is offered by a publicly funded Church college or university within the definition of the 1992 Higher Education Act

2. The course is offered by a private Institute or Centre that has clear connections to the Church through a religious order or through the support of members of the Hierarchy.

3. The course is offered through a secular university or higher education college that is working in partnership with the official Church to offer provision.

 

The list is divided into Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses

 

Laura McCann

15th January 2008

e: lmccann@cesew.org.uk

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