Acknowledgement of Melbourne’s First Peoples
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians who have walked upon and cared for the lands on which we live and work for thousands of years. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. We honour the continuing spiritual relationship of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples to this country. Read more…
Code of Conduct
The Code of Conduct, which applies to all members of the University, is a positive expression of the University’s mission and values and helps us to understand our obligations and responsibilities.
Academic Freedom
Academic freedom is essential to the purpose of the University of Divinity and central to the advancement of knowledge through teaching and research. Read more…
Academic Integrity
Academic integrity is ‘the moral code of academic life and endeavour. It involves using, generating and communicating information in an ethical, honest and responsible manner’. Read more…
Appeals
As a member of the University of Divinity you have the right to seek a review of, or to appeal, a decision made by an officer of the University. Read more..
Graduate Attributes
Five Graduate Attributes establish the University of Divinity’s aspirations for all of its graduates. Read more…
Inclusion
The University of Divinity values diversity and is committed to the inclusion, engagement and support of students of a variety of beliefs, backgrounds and abilities. Read more…
Whistleblowers
The University of Divinity aims to be an institution in which misconduct is challenged and addressed and in which the reporting of misconduct, of an improper state of affairs, or of illegal activity is encouraged and supported. Read more…
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