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Notre Dame vice-chancellor to step down

The Vice Chancellor of the University of Notre Dame Australia, Professor Francis Campbell, is stepping down later in the year to work as the president of a renowned philanthropic foundation in the Bahamas.  

Book launch highlights theologians’ engagement with modern culture

The book launch opened the sixth conference in the Theology at the Beginning of the Third Millennium series held at the University of Notre Dame: Christology at the Beginning of the Third Millennium.

A blend of nostalgia and tragedy in a history of the...

An historian at the University of Notre Dame Australia has scooped her American colleagues with a fascinating “micro-history” of the renowned Kennedy family. 

Travelling with Mary in the Eternal City

An Advent pilgrimage through the Eternal City enabled students from the University of Notre Dame Australia to focus on the importance of Mary, writes Dr Mario Baghos.

Ending modern slavery will be a sacrifice for everyone

Advocates for ending modern forms of slavery met at the University of Notre Dame recently to share their perspectives on the challenges and work already being done here and overseas.

Hayden Ramsay, tenth president of the Catholic Institute of Sydney

Archbishop Anthony Fisher OP has appointed Professor Hayden Ramsay as the tenth president of the Catholic Institute of Sydney.

Dialogue is participation in divine life, Ecumenical Patriarch says at St...

The Ecumenical Patriarch of the Orthodox Church, Bartholomew I of Constantinople, made an historic visit to St Mary’s Cathedral as part of his tour of Australia. The University of Notre Dame Australia awarded him with an honorary doctorate for his ministry of unity and commitment to dialogue and environmental issues.

Building ethical AI: Why AI education needs a moral compass

Ethical concerns should be embedded at the very centre of education that involves teaching and learning of AI and related technologies. This requires a multi-stakeholder approach involving collaboration between governments, academia, industry, and the public, writes Professor Tanveer Zia.

Human development and truth a model for successful Catholic institutions

In a generation where young people are increasingly “afraid there may be no truth at all,” University of Notre Dame Australia professors Fr Eamonn Conway and Leonard Franchi have encouraged Catholic educators to retain their distinct mission

Eschatology conference draws big numbers

Theologians ranged through topics as diverse as Rosemary’s Baby, the heat death of the universe, whether we will be male and female in heaven and Dante’s Inferno at the fifth instalment of the growing Theology at the Beginning of the Third Millennium conference series at the University of Notre Dame Australia.

Indigenous students get business leg-up from UNDA

The University of Notre Dame Australia has hosted 32 Indigenous high school students from across Western Australia at its Broome campus as part of a program designed to inspire Australia’s future leaders.

This Advent, it’s time to start thinking about the end of...

In February next year the University of Notre Dame will hold a course and conference on the 'last things.' But why does 'eschatology' matter?
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