The UFT is a Recognised Teaching Institution of the Melbourne College of Divinity (MCD), CRICOS provider 01037A.
1. UFT Sem 2 2009 Results
2. 2010 Enrolment
3. UFT Office Closure
4. Appointments in January 2010
5. UCA Conversations
1. UFT Sem 2 2009 Results
The UFT student results for Semester Two 2009 were mailed out on Wednesday December 9.
If you have not received your result for work submitted in semester two please contact the UFT office on 9340 8890 or by email admin@uft.edu.au.
2. 2010 Enrolment
Students are encouraged to re enrol by Thursday December 17. Intensive units may have an earlier closing date and students should check the unit prescription in the 2010 UFT Handbook. CH228/328 enrolment must be completed by the 17th December 2009. Unit BV344/44 enrolment must be completed 11 January and DP/DRE116 by 21 January, 2010. Re-enrolment forms for 2010 are available online. Click here. Forms may also be collected from the CTM reception area located on the ‘Essay Submission Cabinet’. Completed forms can be left in the submission cabinet, posted or sent via email. Final day for 2010 enrolment is Thursday 11 February 2010. However, students are urged to enrol before the final day. Late applications will not be accepted.
3. UFT Office Closure
The UFT office closes for Christmas on Friday 18 December and will open in 2010 on Monday January 4.
4. Appointments in January 2010
Students are reminded that the dean Dr Peter Sherlock will be available to take appointments
in January. Students can email the dean on dean@uft.edu.au if they need assistance with subject choice for 2010 or can telephone for an appointment if they need to see the dean regarding study in 2010.
5. UCA Conversations
The latest edition of UCA Conversations (Vol 3, No. 3 November 2009) has been published on the Centre for Theology and Ministry website (http://ctm.uca.edu.au/conversations). The issue features a number of articles from varying sources. There is the Cato lecture ‘Overboard with Jonah, Over the Line with Ezra: Biblical Themes for the Church in Exile’ by Daniel Smith-Christopher. This lecture was delivered at the UCA’s 12th National Assembly held in Sydney in July this year. Also featured are an article by Rachael Kohn and a Bible Study by Sean Winter from Wisdom’s Feast, a conference held in June, as well as a series of papers delivered at a one day conference on Calvin held at the CTM in August. This feast for the mind is accompanied by book reviews and speeches at a recent book launch. Enjoy.
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