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Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion 22.01.2021

The newest bishop in the Anglican Communion is Renta Nishihara, the Dean of the College at Rikkyo University in Tokyo, a CUAC Trustee and now bishop, bringing new unity between the academy and the church. Bishop Renta is pursuing a dual career, continuing as dean as he takes on leading the Diocese of Chubu in the Nippon Sei Ko Kai.

Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion 17.01.2021

September 2020 Indaba by Revd Canon Prof. Peter Neil, Vice-Chancellor of Bishop Grosseteste University, UK https://cuac.anglicancommunion.org//peter-neils-indaba.aspx

Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion 15.01.2021

It is taking a fast pivot to go from from the London Triennial to continuing the conversation online. We chose an Online Seminar so our members could speak and be seen globally. Francis Rivera, jumped into the breach to produce the Seminar, and here is a glimpse of the studio he will use tomorrow morning so we can connect online. As they say, it takes a village.

Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion 06.01.2021

'SAVED BY TECHNOLOGY' CUAC's 2020 Triennial has been postponed. However our Online Seminar: "TECHNOLOGY AND THE PANDEMIC" will be held on July 1st: "TECHNOLOGY AND THE PANDEMIC" WHAT ARE WE LEARNING? CUACs Online Seminar... Wednesday, July 1st 2020 12:00 - 13:30 GMT The seminar will examine the threats and consequences of what lock down and social distancing mean for the future of Christian higher education. There will be opportunity for you to raise your own questions and observations. Featured Panelist: Tim Wu, Julius Silver Professor of Law, Science and Technology at Columbia University in New York, and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times. He is best known for his work on Net Neutrality theory. He is author of the influential article Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination (2003) and a number of significant books including: The Master Switch (2012), The Attention Merchants (2017) and The Curse of Bigness (2018). In 2017 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. FREE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/106230470196

Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion 01.01.2021

TECHNOLOGY AND THE PANDEMIC: WHAT ARE WE LEARNING? CUACs Online Seminar Wednesday, July 1st 2020... 12:00 - 13:30 GMT The seminar will examine the threats and consequences of what lock down and social distancing mean for the future of Christian higher education. There will be opportunity for you to raise your own questions and observations. Host and Moderator: Revd Dr Jeremy Law Homo Sapiens: the Technological Animal Dean of Chapel at Canterbury Christ Church University. Following a first degree and postgraduate work in geology, he read theology as part of his ordination training and subsequently completed an Oxford DPhil on the theology of Jürgen Moltmann. His published work includes reflections of the purpose of Education and the theology of human evolution. He is a Distinguished Fellow of CUAC. FREE REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN, https://www.eventbrite.com/e/106230470196