- Farmington Institute for Christian Studies
The Farmington Institute for Christian Studies is based at
Harris Manchester College , a constituent college of theUniversity of Oxford in theUnited Kingdom . DrRalph Waller is bothPrincipal of the College and Director of the Farmington Institute.Origin of the Institute
The Farmington Institute was founded by the late Hon. Robert 'Bobby' Willis, a member of the West Country tobacco family
W.D. & H.O. Wills [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/main.jhtml?xml=/education/2002/08/29/tefteach29.xml] , to support, encourage and improve Christian education in schools, colleges and universities. The idea for founding the Institute came to him during theSecond World War , when he was serving with theGrenadier Guards . He decided that if he survived the War he would do something to make the world a better place. Although severely wounded, he did survive, and so set up the Institute. [http://www.farmington.ac.uk/documents/History%20of%20the%20Farmington%20Trust.pdf]Aims of the Institute
Originally the Institute was instrumental in setting up regional RE resource centres and organising conferences for teachers of
Religious Education . Wills then decided to offer Farmington Fellowships, a form of educationalscholarship , which allowed RE teachers to have a term out of school giving them time to research a relevant topic at a university. The Institute pays fcr all incidental expenses, including providing a replacement teacher in the Fellow's school. [http://www.farmington.ac.uk/documents/History%20of%20the%20Farmington%20Trust.pdf] The Farmington Fellows present the results of their researches in an annual summer conference which is held inOxford at Harris Manchester College.Having been awarded
Millennium Grants in1997 and2000 , the Institute is now able to offer Farmington Fellowships to primary andsecondary school teachers of Religious Education, teachers of RE to children withSpecial Educational Needs , as well as headteachers. The Institute also gives Fellowships to theBritish Armed Forces to undertake research into moral and ethical leadership. The Farmington Papers, provided free to members of the Institute, are aimed at RE teachers and others interested in theological and religious subjects. Conferences and seminars are arranged periodically.The Institute is
ecumenical in itsChristian outlook and takes a particular interest in developing good relationships with otherworld religions .External references
* [http://www.farmington.ac.uk/ Website of the Farmington Institute]
* [http://www.farmington.ac.uk/documents/History%20of%20the%20Farmington%20Trust.pdf History of the Farmington Institute]
* [http://www.farmington.ac.uk/documents/reports/index.html Farmington Fellows Reports]
* [http://www.retoday.org.uk/links.htm The Farmington Institute on the RE Today website]
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