Union in Rome

A Learning Community in the heart of Rome for those working in a Roman Catholic context.

Study our GDip and MTh locally through the Rome Learning Community

 

Through our approved Learning Communities, Union aims to serve the Church by providing an affordable, flexible, accessible option for formal theological education. Our state-of-the-art online platform makes this possible as never before, and with excellent mentors and local tutors provides an enhanced way of learning in the context of the local church.

These Learning Communities are hosted by the Istituto di Cultura Evangelica e Documentazione (ICED).

What can you study here?

In-person GDip – Rome: students at this Learning Community study the GDip over 2 years (3 modules in each year). They meet weekly on Fridays.

For specific details about this Learning Community’s meeting schedule, please contact ckannard@ust.ac.uk.

See our GDip page for more programme details.  

In-person MTh – Rome: students at this Learning Community study the MTh over 3 years - six pre-allocated taught modules over two years (3 intensive fortnights per year: September, January & March), with an additional year to submit their dissertation. Students join their learning community’s in-person sessions during each intensive teaching block. It is up to students how they spread their remaining study time. Essays for each module are due 7 weeks after the essay title is given. 

This MTh group is on module rotation A – for details, click on the MTh LCs Module Rotations Schedule under the 'Programme Details and Contents' section of the MTh programme page.

For specific details about this Learning Community’s meeting schedule, please contact ldechirico@ust.ac.uk

See our MTh page for more programme details.

NB: please be sure to select the correct Learning Community option when completing your application form. 

How to find us

Istituto di Cultura Evangelica e Documentazione (ICED)
Via di sant'Eufemia 9
00187 Roma
Italy

Clay Kannard: ckannard@ust.ac.uk

Leonardo deChirico: ldechirico@ust.ac.uk