Heythrop College
Heythrop College is a philosophy and theology college that is part of the University of London. It was started in 1614 in Leuven in Belgium by the Society of Jesus but moved to Stonyhurst in England due to persecution of Catholics.
The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses in philosophy, theology, religious studies and psychology. It became part of the University of London in 1971. It moved to Kensington in 1993.
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Central bodies and programmes |
- Senate House Libraries
- School of Advanced Study
- Institute of Advanced Legal Studies
- Institute of Classical Studies
- Institute of Commonwealth Studies
- Institute of English Studies
- Institute of Historical Research
- Centre for Metropolitan History
- Institute of Latin American Studies
- Institute of Modern Languages Research
- Institute of Philosophy
- Warburg Institute
- University of London Institute in Paris
- University of London Worldwide
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People |
- Academics
- Alumni
- List of heads of colleges
- List of University of London people
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Places and buildings |
- Bloomsbury
- Gordon Square
- Halls of residence
- College Hall
- Connaught Hall
- International Hall
- Nutford House
- Malet Street
- Russell Square
- Senate House
- Tavistock Square
- Torrington Square
- Woburn Square
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History | Institutions |
- Bedford College
- Chelsea College of Science and Technology
- Heythrop College
- Imperial College
- Institute of Education
- Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience
- Institute for the Study of the Americas
- London Consortium
- New College
- Queen Elizabeth College
- Regent's Park College
- Royal Postgraduate Medical School
- School of Pharmacy
- School of Slavonic and East European Studies
- University Marine Biological Station Millport
- St Thomas's Hospital Medical School
- Westfield College
- Wye College
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Buildings |
- 6 Burlington Gardens
- Church of Christ the King
- Halls of residence
- Commonwealth Hall
- Hughes Parry Hall
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- Parliamentary constituency
- General Examination for Women
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Other |
- Academic dress
- The Careers Group
- London Student
- University of London Boat Club
- University of London Computer Centre
- Student Central
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