The United Faculty of Theology (UFT) is an ecumenical theological college where students study for the degrees and diplomas of the Melbourne College of Divinity, Australia. Located across three sites in Parkville, the UFT is in easy reach of the central business district and the University of Melbourne.

Academic staff at UFT are drawn from its member colleges: Jesuit Theological College, the Uniting Church Theological College, and Trinity College Theological School (Anglican). They include some of Australia's leading biblical and theological teachers and researchers.

Students train for ministry through one of the three Colleges, or study directly with the UFT as independent students, who form a majority of the student body. They study in face-to-face lectures, by distance through Theology Online, in intensive, weekend, or evening classes. We invite you to join us.

Enrolments for first semester close on 11 February 2010

Enrolments for first semester close shortly. Please contact the UFT office on admin@uft.edu.au or phone 9340 8890 if you are a new student and wish to make a time to see the Dean regarding your enrolment. If you are a returning student please submit your enrolment forms as soon as possible.

UFT E-News 2010 #1

WELCOME to the UFT for 2010. This initial e-news contains several important announcements about enrolment and graduation, so whether you are a first time student, or a completing student, please read it carefully.

1. UFT enrolments close 11 February 2010
2. UFT Welcome Day 18 February 2010
3. UFT Commencement Lecture 2010
4. Academic Skills Program for 2010
5. MCD Graduation 2010
6. Financial Assistance
7. MCD Centenary Conference 2010
8. Science and Religion Essay Prize Competition
9. Caring For Ex-Offenders

UFT e-news 2009 #33

1. UFT Sem 2 2009 Results

UFT e-news 2009 #32

1. Semester Two Results
2. Re-enrolment - December
3. UFT Office Closure Christmas Break
4. Parliament of the World’s Religions 2009
5. The Trading Circle is a Fair Trade project

1. Semester Two Results
Second Semester results will be released to students on Thursday 10 December, 2009.  The results will be posted to students.

2. Students are encouraged to re enrol by Thursday December 17. 

UFT TSA Gazette November 2009

Click here to download the UFT Theological Student Association Gazette for this year.

UFT e-news 2009 #30

1. Semester Two Results
2. Public Forum On Recent Social Encyclical - Thursday Nov 19
3. Invitation to Forum on The Work of Romano Guardini and Swamiji  
Abhishiktananda
4. Parliament of the World’s Religions, Melbourne 2009
5. Clal - The National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership

1. Semester Two Results
Second Semester results will be released to students on Thursday 10  
December, 2009.  The results will be posted to students.

UFT E-News 2009 #28

1. Examinations
2. 2010 enrolment forms
3. Intensive units in 2010
4. Buddhism and Christianity as Indigenous Religion
5. Asylum Seekers Facts and Forum for Discussion
6. Homestay Hosts Parliament of the World's Religions Melbourne 2009

1. Examinations

UFT E-News 2009 #27

1. Valedictory Service
2. UFT Handbook 2010
3. Re-enrolment for 2010
4. Dean’s absence and office hours
5. Extensions
6. Examination Academic Conduct
7. Parliament of World Religions Speakers Announced
8. The Carmelite Centre Programme
 
 
1. Valedictory Service

UFT E-News 2009 #26

1. UFT Valedictory Service
2. UFT 2010 Handbook
3. 2010 Timetables
4. 2009 Examination Timetable
5. Lecture on Paul
6. Garry Deverell on ‘God After the Death of God’
7. Calling all Supporters of Nungalinya College
8. Book Launch Invitation
9. Victorian Criminal Justice Forum
10. Afghanistan Forum
11. Refugee Crisis Forum
12. Yarra Theological Union Events

Please forward items for inclusion in this weekly newsletter to admin@uft.edu.au with the subject-line ‘UFT e-news’.

UFT E-News 2009 #25

1. UFT Valedictory Service
2. Theological Students Association
3. UFT Reconciliation Lecture
4. 2010 Handbook
5. 2010 Timetables
6. Examination Timetable
7. Lecture on Paul
8. Reformation Spiritualities
9. Anti-Poverty Week 2009
10. Interfaith Retreat Seminar
11. Can Religion Heal the World?
 

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