The University of Divinity is featured in this editorial article by Study International, alongside Pepperdine University (USA), London School of Theology (UK) and Chang Jung Christian Univeristy (Taiwan).
The phenomena of Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) has recently been a hot topic in higher education. Check out this post written by Dr Carolyn Alsen, Learning and Teaching Manager, to dive deeper into this topic.
The University of Divinity is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Katharine Massam as Chair of the Academic Board for a term of three years, commencing in January 2024.
Dr Nixon de Vera's monograph has recently been reviewed by Professor Paul D. Molnar. The review is published in the Journal of Theological Studies (June 2023).
The University of Divinity research community recently gathered in person for the annual Research Conference held on Wednesday 7 June 2023. During the conference, we celebrated publications written by our academics...
The religious archives of five Australian congregations have found a new permanent home in Melbourne as part of an initiative to collect and store valuable materials for future generations. The Australian Religious...
Having added three colleges in three states to its “federation” in just three weeks, Australia’s only theological university is eyeing a new role as professional educator for carers, teachers and nurses.
The Father John Wallis Scholarship, made possible by the generous support of the Missionary Sisters of Service, provides support worth up to $20,000 annually to a postgraduate student at the University of Divinity. The...
The University of Divinity is overjoyed to announce the appointment of Professor Anne Pattel-Gray as Professor of Indigenous Studies and inaugural Head of the School of Indigenous Studies. She is a descendant of the...