Ignatian contemplation, an ancient method of imagination-based prayer, is about to become more accessible to those without 20:20 vision.
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Employment opportunity: Events and Communications Manager at the Office of the Vice-Chancellor.
Ignatian contemplation, an ancient method of imagination-based prayer, is about to become more accessible to those without 20:20 vision.
Employment opportunity: Events and Communications Manager at the Office of the Vice-Chancellor.
Information about Colloquium and the final publication for 2015 edition is now available.
Children and Families ministry is an exciting and highly rewarding area of ministry practice. The Graduate Certificate in Children and Families Ministry is awarded by the University of Divinity and presents an...
Close to 450 students and their families and guests gathered to celebrate the graduation of 54 students at the Australian Lutheran College graduation ceremony in Adelaide on 4 December 2015.
Read the University Gazette for the latest decisions taken by Council and Academic Board.
Congratulations to the Revd Cannon Professor Dorothy Lee FAHA, on her election as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. The election took place at the Academy's AGM on 28 November and is an exceptional...
The Conference Planning Committee is pleased to invite all members of ANZATS, and the theological and wider academic community to submit the title of their proposed presentation at this conference, together with an...
Welcome to Koinonia. This is the second issue of the newly designed and renamed newsletter produced by Saint Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Theological College.
Sentir Graduate College of Spiritual Formation seeks a new Head of College. As the new Head of College you will provide strategic direction, leadership and management to maximise the achievement of Sentir’s vision and...
Read the University Gazette for the latest decisions taken by Council and Academic Board.
The Academic Board of the University of Divinity exercises oversight of academic programs and courses of study and other academic affairs, and provides advice to the University Council on academic matters, as required...
An Information Session for the CTC Study Tour of the Biblical Lands will be held on Saturday 31 October 2015, from 2.00pm – 4.00pm at CTC. RSVP required.
During 2014 the University of Divinity participated in a research project conducted into Graduate Employability, conducted in three universities and a professional body. Associate Professor Shelly Kinash of Bond...
It is in their faithful suffering that Christ-followers participate in God’s triumph over evil. This is counter-intuitive, because most people think that victory is won by power and strength. Yet the children of God...
Sunday 18th October 2015 2.00pm – 5.00pm Open Day is an opportunity to come along and explore the range of courses offered at YTU. It is an opportunity to meet both faculty and students. It’s also an...
Tuesday lunchtime research lectures are now running until 13 October 2015. All are welcome to bring their lunch, and at the same time enjoy some food for thought. Check the flyer for details.
The Semester 2 Trinity Research Seminars will be held on Wednesday 30 September in the OWL Lecture Room North.
Please use this link to be taken to the original post for this event, which went live on the University of Divinity website on 24 August 2015. Event date: Friday 2 October, 2.00pm – 6.00pm, and Saturday 3 October 9.00am...
Trinity College Theological School in the University of Divinity and the History and Philosophy of Science Program of the University of Melbourne invite you to a free lecture.
Pope Francis’ vision of faith challenges us to renew our commitment to the public good, be inclusive and just and to welcome the poor and the vulnerable. It is a vision which embraces people of all faiths, cultures and...
In collaboration with the SAGE Publishing company, the University of Divinity is pleased to announce that its journal Pacifica is now accepting manuscript submissions online through ScholarOne.
An information session for the CTC Study Tour of the Biblical Lands will be held at CTC on Saturday 12 September 2015, from 2.00pm - 4.00pm. RSVP required.
The Semester 2 Trinity Research Seminars will be held on Wednesday 30 September in the OWL Lecture Room North.
Tuesday lunchtime research lectures are now running until 13 October 2015. All are welcome to bring their lunch, and at the same time enjoy some food for thought.
Please use this link to be redirected to full details of this event, which were posted 6 July 2015.
Registrations close Friday 11 September 2015.
Held annually, this Symposium provides the opportunity for theologically engaged practitioners (including chaplains, RE teachers, Christian educators, ministers/pastors and children & families ministry leaders), those...