From 28 July 2022, you no longer need to provide evidence of COVID-19 vaccination to access a University of Divinity campus*, however, vaccination remains the best way to reduce your risk of severe illness, so students...
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Visa applications at the Department of Home Affairs returning to pre-pandemic processes
To improve visa application processing times, the Department of Home Affairs (the Department) will be moving back to pre-pandemic decision-making processes. This announcement is particularly relevant to students who are...
Return to on-site learning and teaching (Victoria)
The Victorian public health settings will change from 11:59pm on Friday 25 February 2022, to remove the recommendation for Victorians to work or study from home. This means a full resumption of all onsite activities at...
Vaccinations and the University of Divinity
In coming weeks the University Executive (comprising the Vice-Chancellor and the College Principals) will need to take decisions which support a full resumption of the University of Divinity’s mission of education...
Conversations in religion and the healing arts
Professor Wendy Mayer from Australian Lutheran College joined an international online panel of experts to discuss 'Conversations in religion and the healing arts'.
Longing for the face of God
Kimmy? Kimmy? Kimmy, now look at me. Look at me Kim. Look at moi. Look at moi. Now, I’ve got one word to say to you, Kim. Mask. When we want someone’s full attention, as Kath so often does with her self-absorbed...
God, plagues and pestilence – what history can teach us about living through a pandemic
Most of us are living through a year that is unprecedented in our lifetimes. Too young to remember the Spanish flu, we’ve grown up in a world where we take Western wonder drugs and life-saving vaccines for granted. We...
Cultivating patience, and working for justice, in the face of hardship
What do we learn through hardships and deprivation? What kind of person do we become through such experiences?
How technology is changing the way we grieve
Is it possible to be biologically dead, but socially alive? What would that entail? On God Forbid, James and panel find out more about the digital afterlife.
Revelation and Transfiguration
It has been another month of extremes for the University, Australia, and the world. Nonetheless, second semester is now underway, thanks to the extraordinary efforts of many people committed to the vision and mission of...





