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Helen Bond. Add languages. Add links ... Helen Katharine Bond (born 1968) is a British Professor of ... and since 2000 has taught at the University of Edinburgh. [3 ...
As the "School of Divinity," however, it is a unit in the University of Edinburgh with a much wider remit, and is led by the Head of the School of Divinity (currently Professor Helen Bond), who is appointed by the university, and who oversees the larger academic and financial operation. The Chair of Divinity at the School of Divinity is the ...
Professor Helen Bond. Professor Bond is a British Professor of Christian Origins and New Testament. Professor Jolyon Mitchell. Professor Mitchell specialises in Religion, Violence and Peacebuilding, with particular reference to the arts. Mitchell worked as a Producer and Journalist at BBC World Service before moving to the University of Edinburgh.
The Combe Trust Fellowship is a two to three month visiting fellowship for researchers in the areas of public theology, religion and religious education, physiology and health, Scots law, peacebuilding, prison reform, psychiatry, psychology and neuroscience, moral philosophy, natural sciences or the arts (e.g. theatre, film, dance, visual arts).
Prof. Respiratory Disease and Tuberculosis 1952–77, Dean of Medicine 1964–66, Vice Principal of the University 1969–70 British physician, pioneered the treatment of tuberculosis, known as the Edinburgh method [20] William Cullen: Prof. of Chemistry and Medicine 1755–66, Prof. of Institutes of Medicine 1766–73, Prof. of Medicine 1773–90
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Helen Bond, Professor of Christian Origins and Head of the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh; Mica McNeill - Olympian (bobsled) Wendy Craig - actress; Wendy Gibson- actress and news presenter
The Centre for the Study of World Christianity (CSWC) is a research centre based in New College, the School of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh.It was founded in the University of Aberdeen by Andrew F. Walls as the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World in 1982, [1] [2] but later moved by Walls to the University of Edinburgh in 1986.