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Heythrop College, University of London
Heythrop College was established in 1614 in Louvain by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) for the study of philosophy and theology. Since 1970, it has been a College of the University of London, while retaining a modern Catholic ethos, and offers an educational experience that respects all faiths and perspectives. In addition to undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes, Heythrop also provides a resource for faith communities and others, especially through the work of its Centres and Institutes. Research is an increasingly important part of the College's academic life and the College is also the Lead College for the University of London International Programme's Bachelor of Divinity degree and Diploma in Theology.
Principal: Fr Michael Holman SJ
Heythrop College,
University of London,
Kensington Square,
London W8 5HQ
Tel: 020 7795 6600
Fax: 020 7795 4200
For information and prospectus, email the academic registrar,
Annabel Clarkson: a.clarkson@heythrop.ac.uk
Web: www.heythrop.ac.uk
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