East Coast Research Seminar | October 2025
St Francis College 233 Milton Road, Milton, QLD, AustraliaJoin us for the October East Coast Research Seminar
Join us for the October East Coast Research Seminar
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
This is a pivotal moment in history to respond, not react, to the remarkable report and recommendations that are being offered to us by the Yoorrok Justice Commission. Join us for an online panel conversation to be hosted by Naomi Wolfe, with Aunty Janet Turpie-Johnstone and Jane Hope for this timely and significant discussion.
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
Are you considering taking your theological studies further through research? St Francis College, in partnership with the University of Divinity, offers a range of postgraduate research pathways for those who have completed an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree in a field related to Theology. We’re hosting a Research @ St Francis College Information Afternoon on Thursday, 23 October.
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
Attend our online information session to learn about study options and student life at Catholic Theological College (CTC)
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
In this weeks Teaching and Learning webinar Associate Professor Ardzejewska will discuss her Academic Scholarship Framework and how academics can utilise this framework and evidence their scholarship in teaching and learning practices.
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
Join The Wesley Centre for a conversation hosted by The Wesley Centre and the Australian Intercultural Society. Pilgrim theologian, Dr Daniel Sihombing, will sit down with Dr Omer Ergi from the Islamic Sciences and Research Academy (Charles Sturt University) to discuss the implications of free will and predestination for moral responsibility, suffering, justice, and personal faith.
Engaging Your Faith is a series of short, online presentations inviting participants to reflect on what it means to be people of faith in the contemporary world.
Peter’s lecture will trace the connections between art, spirituality and the insights of psychoanalysis, with a special focus on the Australian novel Infinite Splendours, written by Sophie Laguna.
Join us for the 2025 ACFT Conference: TO LISTEN AND RESPOND: Dialogue as Feminist Method, incorporating the Janette Gray RSM Lecture and Dinner as well as the launch of two edited collections.
Join us for the next Wollaston Research Seminar on Monday 10th November online via Zoom. Dr Caroline Blyth to present: She’s a Knockout: Sexuality, Violence, and Piety in the Book of Judith.
Lonergan Australasia presents Professor Matthew Ogilvie, University of Notre Dame Australia on “Lonergan, Finality, Love and Politics”. Can Lonergan’s notion of finality and love show us a better way?
WellSpring invites you to a morning of reflection, creativity and conversation with the opportunity to consider ‘winds of change’.
Hosted by the WellSpring Centre, this silent retreat is an opportunity for men to step away from the noise of the year, feel stillness, and hear the Spirit's invitation to a richer life.
Save the date, early next year the Wesley Centre will be hosting it's first Theology & Culture Conference on Gendered Violence in Parkville, Naarm.