Heythrop, one of the oldest Colleges within the University of London, is a specialist College of Theology, Philosophy and Psychology. Like most of the colleges at Britain's oldest universities, Heythrop was originally
a religious foundation, set up in 1614 by the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) to train its own members. It received its Royal Charter as a College of the University of London in 1971. Heythrop possesses one of the finest collections of theological and philosophical books in the UK. For further details please visit the Heythrop College website [external
link].