Selly Oak Colleges
About Selly Oak Colleges
According to Wikipedia, Selly Oak Colleges was a federation of educational facilities which in the 1970s and 1980s was at the forefront of debates about ecumenism - the coming together of Christian churches and the creation of new united churches such as the Church of South India; the relationships between Christianity and other religions, especially Islam and Judaism; child-centred teacher training; and the theology of Christian mission. It was located on a substantial campus in Selly Oak, a suburb in the south-west of Birmingham, England, about a mile from the University of Birmingham. In 2001 the largest college, Westhill College, whose main work was the training of teachers, passed into the hands of the University of Birmingham, and most of the remaining colleges closed, leaving Woodbrooke College, a study and conference centre for the Society of Friends, and Fircroft College, a small adult education college with residential provision, which continue today.
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What Is Selly Oak Colleges Known For?
Selly Oak Colleges is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:
- Religious Studies
- Engineering
- Political Science
- Education
- Biology
- Physics
- Medical
- Computer Science
- Chemistry
- Communications
- Business
- Literature
- History
- Law
- Philosophy
- Economics
- Mathematics
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Earth Sciences
- Nursing
- Anthropology