1. Higher Education Bulletin
May 2010
The Higher Education staff in the Education Division at Church House (Stephen
Heap and Gabriella Di Salvo) produce this Bulletin to support the network of
Anglican Higher Education Chaplains in England by providing accessible and
relevant information for Chaplains and other interested parties. We are happy to
make it available to others also. Please contact Gabriella or Stephen to go on the
mailing list. If there is something you would like considered for inclusion, please e-
mail gabriella.disalvo@c-of-e.org.uk. We hope to have the next bulletin out on June
21st. Please let us have material for inclusion by Monday 17th June. Thanks!
To contact the National Adviser, Stephen Heap, please e-mail stephen.heap@c-of-
e.org.uk or phone 020 7898 1513 or write to The Revd Dr Stephen Heap, Higher
Education Adviser, Church House, Great Smith St, Westminster SW1P 3NZ
In this bulletin:
1. Forthcoming Events
2. Inter-faith issues
3. Higher Education Issues
4. Books
5. Vacancies
6. Courses
7. Religious Literacy Project
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1. FORTHCOMING EVENTS
1.1 Conference of European University Chaplains Conference 2010
Coventry 14th-18th June 2010.
Registrations for the June 2010 Conference for European University Chaplains are underway!
This conference offers an exciting programme with inspirational
speakers, academic input and an excellent social programme.
Come to this conference and meet other chaplains from around
the world! There are three additional opportunities:
· offer to present a paper or give a workshop
· we are now offering a daily rate
· 2 half day sessions led by the academic department of peace & reconciliation will give
you a 'certificate in peace & reconciliation studies'
To take part in this unique conference register: www.ceuc2010.org
1.2 Anglican and Methodist Chaplains conference (includes those serving
in ecumenical chaplaincies linked to either or both denomination). This will be held in High
Leigh from September 6th to 9th 2010. Your committee has been working hard to re-shape this
since the previously booked speaker had to pull out. It is now looking like a really exciting
conference around the theme ‘Dreams and Realities’. Music, literature and art will help us to
dream, including about what we are about in higher education …… and we will face some
realities about the place of religion in society and (hopefully) about the funding constraints of
the present days. Speakers include, Bishop John Saxbee (Chair of Church of England Board of
Education) and Steve Egan (Deputy Chief Executive of HEFCE)
Anglican Methodist
Sept 2010- ...
1.3 In Bad Faith –Workshops
Speaker - Christian Szurko
Othona Community in Essex
Saturday 28th August to Saturday 4th September
Workshops examining the nature of what the organisers of the workshops call extremist
authoritarian sects and the needs of people harmed by involvement with them. Organised by
the Dialog Centre UK, which has worked in this field for over 30 years.
Link: http://www.dialogcentre.org.uk/
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Link: http://www.bos.othona.org/
1.4 Transforming the Mind
2010 conference theme - Transforming the Mind: Captivating Thoughts
Dates - 18th to 20th June
Speakers - Prof Alister McGrath and Edith Reitema (from L'Abri). …
Transforming the Mind is an annual conference held in Derbyshire for Christian postgraduates
and postdocs. See
http://www.christianpostgrad.org.uk
1.5 New Chaplains Training
The Churches Higher Education Liaison Group offers training to all new to chaplaincy (chaplains
and chaplaincy assistants). The training begins on 22nd July 2010 with a day session at Methodist
Church House in Marylebone Rd, London. There is then a residential session January 19th to
21st, 2011. Further details soon - but please do book the dates and alert any new chaplains in
your team to this opportunity.
1.6 Study day on the Church Colleges Certificate
CUAC UK, the Church of England Board of Education and the National Society invite you to
‘The Church Colleges Certificate: resurrection and reformation?’
Monday 28th June at Church House, Great Smith Street, Westminster SW1P 3NZ
10.30am- 3pm
June 28th flier.doc CUACconference10a
ppform.doc
1.7 Week of Guided Prayer - Chaplaincy Retreat in Daily Life
Loyola Hall (Jesuit Spirituality Centre) continues to offer subsidised retreats for students and
staff at universities in England and Wales.
Cost depends on numbers. For example, 20 participants (students and staff) would be
£500. The six day retreat in daily life involves opening and closing meetings, three workshops
(usually ways of praying, Christian decision making and images of God) and daily one-to-one spiritual
direction from trained prayer guides. The programme fits around the university timetable.
We have been running these retreats for many years now and are continuing in the light of our
positive experience. Retreatants encounter the God who loves them and enjoy many of
the graces of a residential retreat.
For more information and available dates, please contact Stephen Hoyland at
stephenhoyland@yahoo.co.uk
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You might like to talk to another chaplain who has experienced the week of guided prayer at
Royal Holloway, UEA, Bedfordshire, Warwick , Keele, Manchester, Leeds, Lancaster, Newman
(Birmingham) or Newcastle. We still have some spaces for summer term 2010 and also next
academic year.
2. INTER- FAITH MATTERS
2.1 Yad Washem Seminar - 4-15 October 2010
CCJ is the UK’s leading agency for the Church’s relationship with the Jewish people. Since 1942
we have pioneered Christian and Jewish dialogue, making great headway in theological,
community and cultural understanding.
The Seminar comprises an intensive 10 days of lectures, seminars and workshops specifically for
clergy and lay leaders. The programme is designed jointly by the Head of the British Desk at
Yad Vashem, and Dr Jane Clements, CCJ consultant. It features lectures from international
scholars and opportunities to engage with rabbis exploring religious and theological
perspectives. The topics covered include Jewish life before the Holocaust,
communities, the history of Jewish/Christian relations, art, the Final
Solution, survivor stories and theological issues.
Places are extremely limited and are taken up very quickly.
More information and application form can be found http://www.ccj.org.uk/Yadvashem-Seminar
The cost is just £832 which includes flights, in-country transport, all taxes, full board,
excursions, entry fees, tours. Please complete the on-line application form and send to:
cjrelations@ccj.org.uk marked Yad Vashem Seminar
2.2 Inter Faith Week 2010: 21-27 November
Inter Faith Week will run from Sunday 21 to Saturday 27 November 2010. Its aims are:
• to strengthen good inter faith relations at all levels;
• to increase awareness of the different and distinct faith communities in the UK, in
particular celebrating and building on the contribution which their members make to
their neighbourhoods and to wider society;
• to increase understanding between people of religious and non-religious belief.
The Week is being led by the Inter Faith Network for the UK, working with its member bodies.
It will be community-led, with local people and groups of different backgrounds holding their
own events and highlighting work going on to promote understanding between people of
different faiths and beliefs.
Please follow the link below:
http://www.interfaithweek.org/
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3. HIGHER EDUCATION ISSUES
For logistical reasons, this Bulletin is being written before the General Election. By the time you
read it, the result will be known! Thus far HE has not figured much. The suspicion is that,
whoever wins, cuts will follow. For how much longer will HE get so much of its funding from
the public purse? Where else might it look for funding? What strings might be attached?
4. BOOKS
4.1 Leadership in Christian Higher Education. Michael Wright and
James Arthur, eds, (Exeter, Imprint Academic, 2010).
This book is particularly about the church foundation HEIs and leadership in them, but
does have a wider relevance. There are chapters from the UK (James Arthur, Gerald Pillay,
Janet Trotter, Michael Wright and Jeremy Law), from India (Nirmala Jeyaraj) and the USA (Joel
Cunningham). The Archbishop of Canterbury contributes an ‘Afterword’.
Michael Wright is VC at Canterbury Christ Church University and James Arthur is
Professor of Education and Civic Engagement at Birmingham University. Amongst the other
contributors, Jeremy Law will be well known amongst chaplains as Dean of Chapel at
Canterbury Christ Church. His chapter is a very useful, and theological, one on the purposes of
HE, as is Archbishop Rowan’s. Gerald Pillay is VC at Liverpool Hope University and Janet
Trotter was VC at Gloucestershire, as well as holding a number of national roles. Both these
chapters, along with Michael Wright’s and James Arthur’s, concentrate on the church
foundation HEIs, but what they say helps reflection on HE more generally. The Indian and
American contributions are a bit more removed from the coal face most of us work on, but it is
good to hear voices from other places.
4.2 Love Across Latitudes: A workbook on Cross-cultural
Marriage, Janet Fraser-Smith. (Loughborough, AWM)
This book is a useful resource for anyone seeking to work with diverse culture groups,
though its particular focus is those entering into cross-cultural marriages. In various sections, it
looks at a range of issues people may face in cross-cultural relationships. They include living with
different beliefs about life, assumptions about marriage, the impact of culture and history, how
to bring up children, where to live, which language to speak etc. There are also sections on
more specifically Christian considerations, including for those involved in mission in cultures not
their own. Each section contains a story to illuminate its theme and some ‘questions for
consideration’. Most of us work on campus with diverse cultural and ethnic groups and this
book will help with that.
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Janet has also written ‘Widen your horizons with your Passport’ (Loughborough,
AWM). This is a slender volume which uses the different sections of a passport as
conversation starters to help people tell their stories to each other. Again, a useful resource for
working with people from different cultures.
Both books are available from PO Box 51, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE11 OZQ.
4.3 Retreats for everyone
A common misconception about retreats is that they are only for those on the very serious end
of prayerfulness and holiness and that they demand a certain kind of discipline of body and mind
to even think about attending. The reality is that retreats are for everyone – and there are as
many different kinds as there are people to go on them.
The Retreat Association publishes the annual journal Retreats, listing 230 different retreat
houses and their programmes. This year’s edition has a particular focus on ‘Active retreats’ with
a variety of articles exploring how you can discover or develop a hobby or enjoy an activity
while going on retreat. The house programmes include a broad range of retreats – both active
and reflective, including such twenty-first century issues as managing change and coping with
stress.
We have 25 of these journals (usually £8.50 including postage) available FREE to readers of this
bulletin. Contact us on 01494 433004 or email info@retreats.org.uk and request a copy quoting
'Higher Education Bulletin'.
For more information, please go to www.retreats.org.uk
5. VACANCIES
5.1 Chaplain of Anglia Ruskin University
The Bishop of Bradwell and the Chaplaincy Council are seeking to appoint a full time Anglican
Chaplain to the Anglia Ruskin University’s Chelmsford Campus to replace the Reverend Canon
Ivor Moody who took up his appointment as Vice Dean and Canon Pastor of Chelmsford
Cathedral in April.
Please see the link below:
http://www.chelmsford.anglican.org/anglia-ruskin-university-chapliancy.html
5.2 Trinity College, University of Cambridge/ Chaplain
The College expects to appoint an Anglican priest as Chaplain for a period of four years from
late summer 2011. The person appointed will be one of two Chaplains who play an important
part in the life of the College and particularly in pastoral care. He or she will work closely with
the Dean of Chapel and the Director of Music.
Details are also available on the Trinity College Website: www.trin.cam.ac.uk
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Closing Date: 30/06/2010
Trinity College, Cambridge
Anthea Smith, Assistant Chapel Secretary
CB2 1TQ as2040@cam.ac.uk
5.3 Outreach workers-Sheffield University
The Anglican Chaplaincy Trust at the University of Sheffield is looking to recruit two part-time
Student Outreach Workers to work with the new Anglican Chaplain in the academic session
2010-2011. You will be a University graduate and a practising Anglican (or committed Christian
in sympathy with the Anglican tradition), with a pioneer spirit, as well as flair, imagination,
enterprise, and a sense of humour!
Applications should be sent to Mrs Kathryn Fey-Beatson, the Chaplaincy Administrator,
The University of Sheffield Chaplaincy Service, 344
Glossop Road, Sheffield, S10 2HW by Friday 18th June 2010
Please see the link below:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/ssd/chaplains/news/vacancies.html
5.4 Universities Chaplaincy in Leeds are looking for a Student
Outreach Worker
1st September 2010 – 31st August 2011
Salary £13950 for period of employment
An exciting opportunity, ideal for a recent graduate, to work as part of the Universities
Chaplaincy in Leeds connecting faith with students in two universities.
Application deadline is noon on Wednesday 9th June
Interviews to take place Thursday 17th June
For full job description, background information and an application form http://www.leeds.ac.uk/
chaplaincy/Vacancies/vacancies.html
or contact Revd. Matt Ward 0113 3435070.
5.5 University of Gloucestershire
Trainee Chaplain
Dept/Location: Student Services, Francis Close Hall, Cheltenham
Closing date: 25 May 2010
Interview date: 10 June 2010
Availability: Internal and external applicants
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http://resources.glos.ac.uk/jobs/index.cfm?jobRef=S759
Assistant Chaplain
Dept/Location: Student Services, Park Campus, Cheltenham
Closing date: 25 May 2010
Interview date: 9 June 2010
Availability: Internal and external applicants
http://resources.glos.ac.uk/jobs/index.cfm?jobRef=S758
If you want to find out more about these posts then please do get in touch with
Tamsin Merchant (Senior Chaplain).
Rev. Tamsin Merchant (Senior Chaplain) tmerchant@glos.ac.uk or 01242 714592 or Stewart
Dove (Director of Student Support) stewartd@glos.ac.uk or 01242 714536
5.6 Co- ordinating and Anglican Chaplain Loughborough
University and Loughborough College
The Bishop of Leicester in partnership with the Vice Chancellor and Principal wishes to appoint
a chaplain to this dynamic, high-achieving university and thriving further education college with
their large, diverse communities of staff and students.
Further details and an application form are available from:- Archdeacon of Loughborough’s
Secretary – Wendy Dunnington on 0116 248 7409 or email : wendy.dunnington@leccofe.org
also available on the Diocesan Website : http://www.leicester.anglican.org/your-
church/subsite/current-vacancies.aspx
Closing date for applications : Friday 21st May 2010
Short list of applicants : Tuesday 25th May 2010
Interviews : Friday 11th June June 2010
5.7 University Chaplain
£36,715 to £43,840 with a housing allowance of c£4,000.
You will be Chaplain to the University of Edinburgh / Head of the Chaplaincy Support Service.
You will lead the work of a forward-looking, multi-faith Chaplaincy team to reach out to and
support the diverse student and staff community across the University.
Ordained, or eligible for ordination, and in good standing within your own faith community you
will have excellent communication, inter-personal and leadership skills.
The post is available from 7th September 2010.
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Apply online, view further details or browse more jobs at www.jobs.ed.ac.uk
Alternatively, telephone the recruitment line on 0131 650 2511. Please quote job reference
number 3012872.
Closing date: 8th June 2010
Visit www.ed.ac.uk / www.chaplaincy.ed.ac.uk / www.labyrinth.ed.ac.uk for more information.
6. COURSES
Please find attached a notice about a course at King's College, London. Further details at
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/sspp/education/courses/research/ministry/
7. RELIGIOUS LITERACY PROJECT
Remember ‘Faiths in Higher Education Chaplaincy’ by Jem Clines, done under the
auspices of the Board of Education and my predecessor, Hugh Shilson-Thomas? I am still
working away at possible follow-up to that. Not exactly a follow-up, but building on the work
done there, is a project on Religious Literacy for those in Leadership in Higher Education. It is
an attempt to do what it says …. help those in leadership in HEIs understand religious issues on
campus. The project was launched in the Commons recently, endorsed by David Lammy, and
with a number of VCs as ‘champions’ of the project. There is a web site:
www.religiousliteracyHE.org
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With best wishes,
Gabriella
Gabriella Di Salvo – Executive Assistant, Lifelong Learning Team, Education Division
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