The University of Divinity is an Australian collegiate university of specialisation in divinity. It is constituted by eleven theological colleges from eight denominations. The University of Divinity is the direct successor of the second oldest degree-granting authority in the State of Victoria (and therefore is now the second oldest university in Victoria) the Melbourne College of Divinity. The university’s chancery and administration are located in Kew, a suburb of Melbourne in the state of Victoria.
The Melbourne College of Divinity was constituted in 1910 by an act of the Parliament of Victoria. The act was amended in 1956, 1972, 1979, 1990, 2005 and 2016. From its beginnings the college was a self-accrediting issuer of degrees, while not becoming a university until 2011. Representatives appointed by several churches formed the college to provide tertiary level theological education. The first president was the Right Reverend Henry Lowther Clarke, Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, and the first Registrar was the Reverend John Mathew, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria.
Total Worth | covers tuition fees |
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Eligibility and Requirements | Students who are admitted to HDR candidature but who are not given an RFS place may pay their fees up-front or through FEE-HELP and may be eligible to apply for an RFS place in future years. |
Application Deadline | -- |
Other Details | Research Fee Scholarships cover tuition fees for eligible doctoral students for a maximum of four years of full-time study (or part-time equivalent). RFS places are awarded competitively in two rounds each year by the Research Committee. |
Total Worth | $24,653 per annum |
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Eligibility and Requirements | Recipients of the RSS must be enrolled full-time in a doctoral award. The RSS is available to both domestic and overseas students. |
Application Deadline | -- |
Other Details | RSS places are awarded competitively in two rounds each year by the Research Committee. |