Cliff College is looking forward to welcoming students to its courses and programmes from September 2020 and is currently working to determine how COVID-19 will impact the way in which students can engage with the College. For students undertaking University of Manchester validated programmes, undergraduate or postgraduate, we will initially be delivering all our teaching online. We are currently reviewing all our programmes to identify how we best enable students on these courses to access the Cliff College site and will inform students, and make further announcements, when these decisions have been made. For students undertaking short courses, we are also developing online capacity for some of our Cliff College Certificate programme. We will be in touch with those who have already booked onto courses, and make further announcements, when these decisions have been made.
We recognise that any statement like this raises as many questions as it answer but we are working on these and will make more announcements as soon as we have a clearer picture of our future arrangements. If you do have any questions please contact Veronica at reception@cliffcollege.ac.uk or 01246 584200 and she will ensure your question gets to the right person.
Other News
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April 2022 - trip to Sierra Leone
Three of our staff visited the Methodist Church in Sierra Leone to discuss training for lay and ordained people and further learning development
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New Cliff College programme - Foundations for Mission and Ministry
A new programme from Cliff College, the Foundations for Mission and Ministry (launching in September 2022) will prepare and equip people to serve God inside and outside the church.
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February 2022 - visit to Harare, Zimbabwe
In February, Ashley Cooper, Andrew Stobart and Kathryn Young visited Cliff College's partners in Zimbabwe to renew face to face relationships after the Covid travel restrictions.
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Bible, Gender and Church Research Centre receives AHRC grant
The grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council will fund research around the theme of 'Abusing God: Reading the Bible in the #MeToo Age'.