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The Queen's Foundation itself consists of the Centre for Ministerial Formation, the Queen's Graduate and Research Centre, the Centre for Black Ministries and Leadership, and the Selly Oak Centre for Mission Studies (the successor to the Selly Oak Colleges).
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which, with the West Midlands Ministerial Training Course, forms the Centre for Ministerial Formation of the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education. It serves the
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The Selly Oak Centre for Mission Studies was formed in 2006 as the successor to the United College of the Ascension, one the former
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in 1900, leaving Queen's College as a theological establishment, which moved to Somerset Road in 1923.
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in 1834. In 1836 it became the Birmingham Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, under the patronage of
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for research degrees. The Queen's Graduate and Research Centre offers post-graduate study for the
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The Making of Birmingham: Being a History of the Rise and Growth of the Midland Metropolis
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The principal of the theological foundation has usually been an ordained Anglican priest.
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The residential block and lodge (1929–30), and chapel (1938–47) are by a local architect
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for taught degree programmes. Also in 2011 a new validation agreement was made with the
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The college started in 1828 as the Birmingham School of Medicine, based at
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A History of Training for the Ministry of the Church of England 1875-1974
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A History of Training for the Ministry of the Church of England 1800-1874
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Mathematics Summer School each summer for approximately 40 students.
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List of wardens of the Theological Department of the Queen's College
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The original Queen's College in Paradise Street, Central Birmingham
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Bible colleges, seminaries and theological colleges in England
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The Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education
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Anglican buildings and structures in the United Kingdom
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Buildings and structures in Birmingham, West Midlands
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Hobbiss
Theological college
Church of England
Methodist Church
United Reformed Church
Principal
Dean
Edgbaston
Birmingham
52°27′26″N 1°55′53″W / 52.4573°N 1.9314°W / 52.4573; -1.9314
www.queens.ac.uk
ecumenical
theological college
Church of England
Methodist Church
University of Birmingham
Newman University
University of Gloucestershire
Master of Arts
Master of Philosophy
Doctor of Theology
Doctor of Philosophy
Holland W. Hobbiss
altar
celebrant
UKMT

Birmingham General Hospital
Paradise Street

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