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Melanesia Anglican Church's university to offer new courses

The Anglican Church in Melanesia's university will provide new courses to build capacity of teachers and Christians at large.

13 January 2015

Education leaders invited to join Commonwealth Scholarship scheme

The Anglican Alliance is calling leaders in education from Commonwealth countries to apply for their next fellowship programme.

05 December 2014

General Seminary faculty returning to work, devoted to reconciliation

[Episcopal News Service] In a letter to the chair of General Theological Seminary's Board of Trustees, striking faculty members accepted to accept “provisional reinstatement”

22 October 2014

Education remains priority amid General Seminary faculty departures

The board of trustees’ executive committee for General Theological Seminary in New York has “voted with great regret to accept the resignations” of eight full-time professors 

30 September 2014

Center for Anglican Communion studies announces Honorary Fellows

VTS's Center for Anglican Communion Studies has announce three Honorary Fellows.

29 September 2014

SA Anglicans appoint first woman to lead theological college

"My appointment shows human-made barriers are not permanent and can be dismantled" - The Revd Dr Vicencia Kgabe

12 August 2014

WCC to hold seminar on migration and theological education

How should the growing phenomenon of migration affect training for ministry? An upcoming seminar organized by the World Council of Churches (WCC) at the Ecumenical Institute Bossey will focus on evaluating experiences and devising new approaches to theological education

05 August 2014

New Church of England Chief Education Officer announced

The Revd Nigel Genders has been appointed as the next Chief Education Officer for the Church of England and General Secretary of the National Society.

12 June 2014

New Anglican university to encourage inter-tribal harmony in Burundi

A new Christian university planned by Anglicans in Burundi aims to promote inter-tribal harmony across the nation through the teaching of the Gospel.

18 May 2014

Zimbabwe Anglicans to build $120m university

Anglicans in Zimbabwe plan to build a US$120 million university in Chitungwiza, about 35km south-east of Harare.

04 April 2014