Summer Colloquium '25
Location : ETF Leuven
Language : Engels
Register now for our annual ETF Open University Summer Colloquium featuring three inspiring academic courses which intersect theology, church and society:
- “Stories that Victimize Women, Interpreting Challenging Old Testament Narratives” by Dr. Michelle Knight (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, USA)
- “Theology and Practice of Hospitality: Challenges of Wartime” by Dr. Roman Soloviy (Eastern European Institute of Theology, Lviv, Ukraine)
- “Disability and Neurodiversity: Theology and the Practices of Faith Communities” by Dr. Léon van Ommen (King’s College, University of Aberdeen, UK)
This international study week includes lectures, various activities and times for meeting and reflection. The Summer Colloquium is required for ETF Open University students, but is also open to interested people who have completed university studies, current students from other universities, pastors, teachers, staff members of (Christian) organizations etc.
ECTS
Participants receive proof of credits upon successful completion of the course. The workload for this course is approximately 140 hours (5 ECTS credits). Participants will be required to prepare for the course through assignments distributed in advance and during the week. At the end of the week there may be a final examination.
Costs
ETF students* | ETF alumni | Guests** | |
Including meals and lodging in guest room | € 579,- | € 722,50 | € 866,- |
Including meals and lodging in student room | € 534,- | € 677,50 | € 821,- |
Including meals | € 340,- | € 483,50 | € 627,- |
The rates for the Summer Colloquium have increased slightly compared to 2024. This is due to price increases at a third party.
*Excluding tuition fee based on credits taken.
**If guest participants decide to enroll in our Bachelor’s or Master’s ETF Open University program for the academic year 2025-2026, they will receive a reduction of € 200,- on their tuition costs.
Register now
The number of students per course is limited. You can register until 1 June 2025.