Ambrose University College
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Has Affiliation
- Organization: Christian and Missionary Alliance
- Organization: Church of the Nazarene
Descriptor
- Christian universities and colleges
Associated Locale
- Canada
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Nazarenes (Church of the Nazarene)--Education
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Sources
- found: Academic calendar, 2008:title page (Ambrose University College)
- found: Ambrose University website, June 7, 2016:about us--our history (in May 2007 Alliance University College and Nazarene University College became a single entity, Ambrose University College, the official Canadian school of both the Christian and Missionary Alliance and the Church of the Nazarene; both of the merging institutions shared facilities in Calgary; 2014: province of Alberta granted 'university' nomenclature to Ambrose University College - named Ambrose University) - https://ambrose.edu/content/our-history
- found: Library and Archives Canada via VIAF, June 7, 2016(national bibliog. number: 1019G0930; variant: Ambrose University College; history: Established 2007, upon the merger of Alliance University College and Nazarene University College.; related title: Academic calendar.)
- found: Wikipedia, viewed 30 April 2020:Ambrose University (The Church of the Nazarene established the Calgary Bible Institute in 1921, renamed to Alberta School of Evangelism and relocated to Red Deer in 1927, renamed to Northern Bible College, renamed to Canadian Nazarine College in 1940, relocated to Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1960, relocated to Calgary in 1995, renamed to Nazarine University College (NUC) in 1999; the Christian and Missionary Alliance established the Canadian Bible Institute in Regina, Saskatchewan, in 1941, renamed to the Western Canadian Bible Institute in 1949, renamed to Canadian Bible College in 1957, becoming associated with the University of Regina in the 1960s; Canadian Theological College was established in 1970 as a related graduate school to Canadian Bible College, renamed to Canadian Theological Seminary in 1982; Canadian Bible College and Canadian Theological Seminary jointly relocated to Calgary to share a campus with Nazarine University College in 2003, renamed to Alliance University College (AUC) in 2004; AUC and NUC were often jointly referred to as Alliance University College-Nazarene University College (AUC-NUC); AUC and NUC merged in 2007, adopting the name Ambrose University College, renamed Ambrose University in 2014)
- found: Canadiana, viewed 30 April 2020(authorized access point (1019G0930): Ambrose University College [established 2007, upon the merger of Alliance University College and Nazarene University College, no not confuse with Ambrose Seminary, which forms part of the College]; related access points: Alliance University College, Nazarene University College)
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Change Notes
- 2016-07-01: new
- 2021-12-25: revised
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