Oxford Colloquy [April 7-12, 2024] Tuition Balance
Oxford Colloquy [April 7-12, 2024] Tuition Balance
Join the cohort April 7-12, 2024, at New College. New College is one of the oldest colleges – founded in 1379 – at the University of Oxford.
The theme of the 2024 Oxford Colloquy will be "The Role of Faith in the Public Square." In an increasingly dangerous, and both post-secularizing(s) and religiously pluralistic world, it is apropos that Christian leaders convene to ponder the question: "What does it mean to bear Christian witness in our contemporary world?"
Payment Instructions
This portal offers the deposit only portal to reserve your place in our popular Oxford Colloquy 2024. You may choose the other portal to pay in full. Whether you pay in full or only the deposit, all payments are non-refundable.
Total balance of $2,450 is due by no later than December 15, 2023.
Enrollment Fee Structure
$2,950 ––– Resident Delegates
$800–––––*Limited Resident Delegate Student Scholarships
Cost for Resident Delegates includes tuition, private en suite room at New College, three meals per day, snacks during colloquy, course materials and a frame-worthy Resident Delegate Diploma.
Other Accommodations:
$2,500––––Spouse/Partner (Roommates as Resident Delegate)
$1,800––––Spouse/Partner (Roommates – Not-a-Resident Delegate)
$2,500––– Selected Presenting Resident Delegates
Spouses may audit or matriculate. If spouses register to participate as a Resident Delegate, the accompanying spouse registration cost is $2500 (co-rooming, meals, and colloquy participation). If spouses travel to Oxford with no participation in the colloquy, they may audit the session and must register as Not-a-Resident Delegate.
All travel expenses and additional rooming needs in London before and after the Colloquy are the sole responsibility of participants.
** Spaces are limited for the Oxford Colloquy. Email and reserve your enrollment in the URC’s Learning Community of Scholar-Practitioners, today!
To inquire email at info@theurcnorfolk.com
The Goals and Objectives
Intellectual discourse on topics related to the role of faith in the public square.
Institutional connections with other churches, businesses, and nonprofits represented at the colloquy.
Networking with senior national and international Christian leaders and professionals in a wide-range of vocations.
With the uptick of virtual learning, a short face-to-face time of theological exchange in the halls of one of the world’s oldest institutions is not only rewarding but highly valued by past Delegates.
Delegate Call for Papers
Sub-topics
The Bible and Contemporary Society
A Diverse Church in the Contemporary World
Faith, Economics, and the Marketplace
Faith and Medicine
Bearing Faithful Witness Amid Religious Pluralism
Six Friends in Matthew 25
Faith and Politics
*Papers from delegates selected through a peer review process for presentation at the Oxford Colloquy will also be eligible to be included in an edited volume after the Colloquy. Antipas Harris will serve as chief editor of the edited book.