Faculty Summer School

by Peta High

The Faculty of Astrological Studies annual Summer School takes place from15th -22nd August 2003 at very beautiful Brasenose College, Oxford. This hugely popular yearly event in the heart of historic Oxford offers Weekend Courses, Five-Day Courses, Beginners Week and both Intermediate and Advanced level courses for anyone wishing to expand their astrological knowledge, not only those who are Faculty students. The Summer School always attracts participants from all over the world and many different levels of astrological expertise so many new friendships start at Summer School as well as plenty of opportunity to reconnect with old friends and network. For those who may have been feeling rather isolated, or restricted in the number of others with whom they can discuss astrology, this is a wonderful chance to make contact with stimulating company. There is a Gala dinner and additional Evening Lectures or Musical Entertainment on other evenings. Bernadette Brady will be taking a weekend course on Fixed Stars and Robert Hand on Fate, Freewill and the Horoscope while the five days courses include An Introduction to Astrology, Astrology in Action, Back to Basics, Health, Healing and the Horoscope, Astrological Techniques, Intermediate Interpretation and Astronomy for Astrologers. Tutors include Bernadette Brady, Bernard Eccles, Robert Hand, Robin Heath, Joyce Hoen, Jane Ridder-Patrick, Graeme Tobyn and Joanne Wickenburg as well as many favourite Faculty Tutors.

For a brochure and more information contact Carole Taylor, Summer School Organiser + 44 7000 790143, Email here Visit our website or write toBM 7470 (SS) London WC1N 3XX.

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