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The Principal, under the honorary title of Professor of [[Theology]], originally taught Divinity students. However, in 1620, a Chair in [[Divinity]] was established and [[Andrew Ramsay]] was the first Professor. Effectively this was the start of the Faculty of Divinity.
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The Principal, under the honorary title of Professor of Theology, originally taught Divinity students. However, in 1620, a Chair in [[Divinity]] was established and [[Andrew Ramsay]] was the first Professor. Effectively this was the start of the Faculty of Divinity.
  
 
It merged with New College in 1935 and moved to the [[New College]] site.
 
It merged with New College in 1935 and moved to the [[New College]] site.
  
 
[[Category:Academic Administration]]
 
[[Category:Academic Administration]]

Revision as of 22:03, 21 May 2014

The Principal, under the honorary title of Professor of Theology, originally taught Divinity students. However, in 1620, a Chair in Divinity was established and Andrew Ramsay was the first Professor. Effectively this was the start of the Faculty of Divinity.

It merged with New College in 1935 and moved to the New College site.