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The University of Divinity promotes the highest standards of scholarship in theology, philosophy and ministry. Through scholarship, the University aims to address the issues of the contemporary world. Founded in 1910 as the Melbourne College of Divinity, the University has a long history of pursuing and achieving these aims.
All students and staff join the University through one of its Colleges. Based in the Australian cities of Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney, each College is a unique learning community. The Colleges are supported by a wide range of churches and religious orders that together resource the University as a whole.
The University’s work is further resourced by the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, which provides support to the Colleges and the University’s Council and Academic Board.
Colleges
All the University’s awards are in Divinity and its associated disciplines, in the broad field of Society and Culture. Each award is offered by one or more Colleges of the University. Students enrol in a course through a College but may take units at other Colleges of the University.
Campuses
Australian Lutheran College - South Australia
Catherine Booth College - Victoria
Catholic Theological College - Victoria
Morling College - NSW
Pilgrim Theological College - Victoria
St Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Theological College - Victoria
Sentir Graduate College of Spiritual Formation - Victoria
Stirling Theological College - Victoria
Trinity College Theological School - Victoria
Whitley College - Victoria
Yarra Theological Union - Victoria