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Courses
Literature and Theology 1
Broken Bay Institute, University of Newcastle
A one-semester postgraduate course, by distance education, which applies the principles of hermeneutics to three novels, to introduce the literary and theological inquiries of neoclassicism, romanticism, and early modernism: Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen), Jane Eyre (Charlotte Bronte), and Middlemarch (George Eliot).
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Literature and Theology 2
Broken Bay Institute, University of Newcastle
A one-semester postgraduate course, by distance education, which applies the principles of hermeneutics to three novels, to introduce the literary and theological inquiries of modernism and anti-modernism: Heart of Darkness (Joseph Conrad), A Passage to India (E.M. Forster), and Brighton Rock (Graham Greene).
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Literature and Theology 3
Broken Bay Institute, University of Newcastle
A one-semester postgraduate course, by distance education, which applies the principles of hermeneutics to three novels, to introduce the literary and theological inquiries of post-modernism: The Bell (Iris Murdoch), The Takeover (Muriel Spark), and Alias Grace (Margaret Atwood).
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Development Program for Anglican Franciscans
Broken Bay Institute, University of Newcastle
A two-semester non-degree program, by distance education, to enrich the spiritual experience of those living the Franciscan life, and to prepare Tertiaries for leadership in the Third Order. The program has four modules: the spiritual journey, leading, following, and reading Franciscan literature.
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From Research to Publication
Centre for Epidemiology and Research, New South Wales
Department of Health
A two-day course, limited to eight participants, which introduces the principles of writing and publishing in the sciences and population health. The course consists of eight 90-minute sessions that cover: the reader's needs, working with co-authors and other stakeholders, the structure of a research article, submitting a manuscript to a journal, the peer review process, how to revise and resubmit a manuscript, and the editorial process after a manuscript is accepted.
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