29 Aug 2011

UTC eNews 201160 week Study Break 2

Here is this week’s eNewsletter, to keep you in the loop.  The contents cover information for students, candidates for ministry, faculty, staff and librarians, as well as upcoming events and news of all sorts.
                           
VISITORS
A WELCOME to all involved in the Polity and SMAT courses.

FROM THE ACADEMIC DESK
Welcome to Jeff Aernie, our new New Testament lecturer, who will be setting foot on campus this week.

On publications, Ben has a new essay on the doctrine of creation in the Dutch Reformed tradition: “‘Through him all things were made’: Creation, Redemption, Election”, in Creation and Salvation: Dialogue on Abraham Kuyper's Legacy for Contemporary Ecotheology, ed. Ernst Conradie (Leiden: Brill, 2011).

We have had a first meeting of the group looking at the integration of all our student services across the range of programs we offer.  Any thoughts to Joanne Stokes, Kerrie Needham, Sef Carroll, Carolyn C-E, Stephen Burns or Gerard Moore.

FROM THE DEAN OF CANDIDATES
Things to watch out for:
  • Polity 2 is 29 and 30 August
  • SMAT 2 is 31 August and 1 September
THIS WEEK
  • Polity 2 is 29 and 30 August
  • SMAT 2 is 31 August and 1 September
UPCOMING EVENTS
  • One event happening in Parramatta that may be of interest to staff and students is Building Bridges 2011, an initiative of Reconciliation Western Sydney. They're running Wednesday evening free seminars (incl free dinner) during August and September, at 7.30pm at Parramatta Town Hall.
  • The Climate Crisis and the Crisis of Humanity conference with Ernst Conradie and Clive Hamilton: Tuesday 20th September.
  • The conference on Atheism is on later in October: See William Emilsen for details.
KEEPING IN TOUCH

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UTC eNews 201160 week Study Break 1

VISITORS
A WELCOME to all involved I the Ordination intensive.

FROM THE CAMDEN LIBRARY
Hello everyone, I trust this finds you well – no doubt working through your pile of assignments for this semester!

Just wanted to let you know that a Reserve has been created in the library specifically for information literacy and essay writing skills.  These books may be helpful to you by providing guidance for essay planning and writing.  I have found them to be very useful – and have placed pink tabs on sections of the books that may be helpful.  When you are next in feel free to check them out!  These books are in the Reserve section of the library (near the circulation desk) and are on 3 day loan.

Sef

FROM THE ACADEMIC DESK
The best news of the week is that Jeff Aernie, our new New Testament lecturer, is arriving on Friday.  A very warm welcome from the community.

On publications, a short piece from Gerard on technology entitled Technology - a new Pentecost? has appeared in the Mission and Spirituality Newsletter (Broken Bay Institute) at http://www.churchresources.info/missionspirit/index.php

FROM THE DEAN OF CANDIDATES
Carolyn and Clive visited the Fijian Congregations this weekend to talk about candidating and UTC.
Things to watch out for:
  • Polity 2 is 29 and 30 August
  • SMAT 2 is 31 August and 1 September
THIS WEEK
  • Ordination subject intensive
UPCOMING EVENTS
  • Polity 2 is 29 and 30 August
  • SMAT 2 is 31 August and 1 September
  • One event happening in Parramatta that may be of interest to staff and students is Building Bridges 2011, an initiative of Reconciliation Western Sydney. They're running Wednesday evening free seminars (incl free dinner) during August and September, at 7.30pm at Parramatta Town Hall.
  • The Climate Crisis and the Crisis of Humanity conference with Ernst Conradie and Clive Hamilton: Tuesday 20th September.
  • The conference on Atheism is on later in October: See William Emilsen for details.
SECOND WEEK Promotion - NATIONAL SURVEY OF THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS

The Australian and New Zealand Council of Deans of Theology is conducting a major research study into theological education in Australia. As a key research strategy, the Council is inviting students currently enrolled in an Australian Bachelor degree in Theology, Ministry or Divinity to assist in gathering research data concerning their theological studies. We are hoping to hear the views of as many students across Australia as possible. You might be approached in class to complete a survey.  However students can also complete one of three online surveys that have been designed for this purpose:
·        First Year Students Survey (for those in the first third of their degree)
·        Final Year Students Survey (for those in the last third of their degree)
·        Longitudinal Survey (for students who are in a position to complete two stages of a survey over a period of 12 months).

If you can find around 15-30 minutes to complete one of the surveys, your contribution to this important project will be greatly appreciated. For information on the research project and how to participate in the surveys, please visit the project website at
          http://web.me.com/anzcdt

On the website, click on “Activities” to go to the details of the student surveys.

While the survey is to be completed anonymously, before participating you will need to read and complete the relevant Project Information and Consent Form, which is an ethical requirement for all such research. (Follow the link under “Activities”.)

Once you have done that, the survey may be accessed via the incorporated Survey Monkey Online Survey link. The survey itself is done online, is very easy to complete, and may be done at any time using any computer that suits you, although we would like it completed by 31st August 2011 (with the second stage of the Longitudinal Survey by May 2012).

Your participation in these surveys will provide a valuable “voice of the students” which can then be used in the development of theological programs. The team sincerely hopes you will be able to take the time to let us hear your voice.  For further details contact Gerard Moore.

KEEPING IN TOUCH

Our weekly eNewsletter is also posted on our utcnews blog. To follow or subscribe go to http://utcnews.blogspot.com/


The newsletter is from the desk of Gerard Moore
News items to him by 3.00 pm each Friday



16 Aug 2011

UTC eNews 201160 week6

VISITORS
A WELCOME to Prof Ross Chambers, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic) of CSU, who will be on campus this Monday. We will also be welcoming into our midst at this time two lecturers from Hannam University, including Professor Samuel Cheon.

Messy church will be all over the place this week!  Community Morning Tea on Friday will be served by ELM staff.  For Afternoon Teas and other times throughout the week, Self-serve Tea, Coffee, Fruit and biscuits will be available in the Atrium area. ELM is providing enough for anyone at the Centre, both In-service people and other members of the CFM Community. This will give everyone an opportunity to mingle and network. We hope you take the opportunity to start a conversation with someone you don’t know and network more widely! We simply ask that you do not take bundles of stuff home but consume it in company here.  On Tuesday Night, ELM is also providing all the Pizzas – both for the Tuesday regulars and all of In-service. Again, this will be an opportunity for people to mingle.

WHO WE ARE
The Burnie Kids Track
Thank you to the inspired labourers who envisaged and built The Burnie Kids Track, a walk that enables us to enjoy our bushland and creek. The path is clearly marked, there is a seat for rest and contemplation, and the bush felt alive with natives, of both the fixed and slithering kind, and with the occasional bird call. I went to school with many of the “Homes kids” (as we called them), including some from Burnside, and it is good to have a place where I can remember those friendships and create a space of hope in my mind for their lives today.

POSITION VACANT
We are looking for a tech savvy student or person in general for regular work updating the UTC website.  For details contact Joanne or Renee at the front desk: joannes@nsw.uca.org.au.

CHRISTIAN MEDITATION
Our series of meditations continues. Each session commences with some breathing exercises, followed by a guided meditation.  At present we are experiencing mantra style meditations.  The dates and times are
Thursday during semester 12.50-1.30
Venue: TBA in light of room allocation for the conference

FROM THE ACADEMIC DESK
STRESSES AND STRAINS of the shortened semester were discussed two weeks ago with students and some faculty.  A number of points were raised. 
1.    The shortening of the semesters, and the shortening of time between semesters, has had an impact on study.
a.     the on-time completion of assessment tasks has become more difficult:
b.    some subjects seem to have too many assessment pieces for the shortened semester,
c.     often material is not handed back before the next piece is due, leaving students without directives for improvement
d.    while word length and demand hours has been reduced, some of the essay questions themselves have remained unchanged, meaning that the question has become inappropriate for the word length and demand hours
e.    many assessment tasks fall due at the same time of the semester: after midterm break and final week of classes
2.    Can we allow essay to be due during exam week rather than close off assessment tasks on the last day of classes: this has consequences for extensions
3.    No undergraduate assessment task should be worth more than 60%
4.    Candidates can end up doing too many other things, leaving academics to the side
5.    There needs to be more comprehensive planning of the candidate year: if there are to be intensives in August (THL310 Ordination Studies will find a fairly permanent home there) then other parts of the program may have to be moved from there.
6.    There was praise for the use of learning cells when they did not use up inappropriate amounts of demand hours: William and Ben were given as examples of good practice.

Feedback on this is welcome, and further discussion will ensue.

FROM THE DEAN OF CANDIDATES
Carolyn and Gwen attended the National Rural Ministry Conference in Dubbo from late Thursday 11 August and Friday 12 August.  This keeps us in touch with what is happening in rural areas regarding the Uniting Church.

Commencement for Ministry Orientation is taking place four Monday Mornings across the Semester.

Ann Perrin, Apelu Tielu and Kwang Min Kim are visiting this Wednesday to present their Reflections on their first year of ministry.

Carolyn and Clive are visiting the Fijian Congregations this weekend to talk about candidating and UTC.

THIS WEEK
  • Messy Church conference
UPCOMING EVENTS
  • One event happening in Parramatta that may be of interest to staff and students is Building Bridges 2011, an initiative of Reconciliation Western Sydney. They're running Wednesday evening free seminars (incl free dinner) during August and September, at 7.30pm at Parramatta Town Hall.
  • The Climate Crisis and the Crisis of Humanity conference with Ernst Conradie and Clive Hamilton: Tuesday 20th September.
  • The conference on Atheism is on later in October: See William Emilsen for details.
SECOND WEEK Promotion - NATIONAL SURVEY OF THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS

The Australian and New Zealand Council of Deans of Theology is conducting a major research study into theological education in Australia. As a key research strategy, the Council is inviting students currently enrolled in an Australian Bachelor degree in Theology, Ministry or Divinity to assist in gathering research data concerning their theological studies. We are hoping to hear the views of as many students across Australia as possible. You might be approached in class to complete a survey.  However students can also complete one of three online surveys that have been designed for this purpose:
·        First Year Students Survey (for those in the first third of their degree)
·        Final Year Students Survey (for those in the last third of their degree)
·        Longitudinal Survey (for students who are in a position to complete two stages of a survey over a period of 12 months).

If you can find around 15-30 minutes to complete one of the surveys, your contribution to this important project will be greatly appreciated. For information on the research project and how to participate in the surveys, please visit the project website at
          http://web.me.com/anzcdt

On the website, click on “Activities” to go to the details of the student surveys.

While the survey is to be completed anonymously, before participating you will need to read and complete the relevant Project Information and Consent Form, which is an ethical requirement for all such research. (Follow the link under “Activities”.)

Once you have done that, the survey may be accessed via the incorporated Survey Monkey Online Survey link. The survey itself is done online, is very easy to complete, and may be done at any time using any computer that suits you, although we would like it completed by 31st August 2011 (with the second stage of the Longitudinal Survey by May 2012).

Your participation in these surveys will provide a valuable “voice of the students” which can then be used in the development of theological programs. The team sincerely hopes you will be able to take the time to let us hear your voice.  For further details contact Gerard Moore.
The newsletter is from the desk of Gerard Moore
News items to him by 3.00 pm each Friday



15 Aug 2011

CALLING ALL STUDENTS!! IQ2 DEBATE "Atheists are wrong"

General call to students to attend this debate and participate in the question time!
The next IQ2 Debate, 6 September 2011 will discuss the motion Atheists are wrong. Speakers FOR the motion are : The Most Rev Peter Jensen, Dr Tracey Rowland and Scott Stephens. The speakers AGAINST the motion are Russell Blackford, Jane Caro and Dr Tamas Pataki.

Students tickets are $22.00, Adults $32.00

The IQ2 Debates are held at the
City Recital Hall Angel Place, Sydney
and commence at 6.45pm finishing at 8.30pm.

For full details regarding the speakers please go to http://www.iq2oz.com/. Tickets can be purchased on line - http://www.cityrecitalhall.com/ or at the City Recital Hall Box Office on 02 8256 2222

9 Aug 2011

UTC eNews 201160 Wk5

VISITORS
Welcome to Jenny Byrnes from Vic/Tas and Vicky Balabanski from South Australia, who are the Visitation Team for the College of the Ministerial Education Committee of the Assembly.  They are undertaking the five yearly review around questions of education for specified and lay ministries.

Also on campus this week is Dr Young Ihl Chang, President of the Presbyterian College and Theological Seminary, Seoul.  See below for details of his lecture on the Psalms.

FROM THE FRONT DESK
ALL full time domestic students who are enrolled can come to student administration and receive a student concession foil for travel on public transport.  But this ONLY applies to full-time students enrolled in three or more subjects and they must bring their CSU Student Card so we can attach the foil.

CHRISTIAN MEDITATION
Our series of meditations continues. Each session commences with some breathing exercises, followed by a guided meditation.  At present we are experiencing mantra style meditations.  This will be followed by Ignatian meditation in which we take up imagination based prayer.  The final weeks of semester will be given over to lectio divina, a form of reading the scriptures in prayer.
The dates and times are
Thursday during semester 12.50-1.30
Starting July 28th till the final week of semester.
At present we do not plan to meet during the semester break, but that can be renegotiated.
Venue: G1

Simply come: If you need to bring a cushion do so, comfortable loose clothes preferable, smelly shoes outside.

NATIONAL SURVEY OF THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS

Students of Theology: Let your voice be heard!

Australian and New Zealand Council of Deans of Theology
 Incorporating student experience and transformative learning into curriculum design and planning of undergraduate theological degrees

Student Surveys: Invitation to Participate

The Australian and New Zealand Council of Deans of Theology is conducting a major research study into theological education in Australia. As a key research strategy, the Council is inviting students currently enrolled in an Australian Bachelor degree in Theology, Ministry or Divinity to assist in gathering research data concerning their theological studies. We are hoping to hear the views of as many students across Australia as possible. You might be approached in class to complete a survey.  However students can also complete one of three online surveys that have been designed for this purpose:
·        First Year Students Survey (for those in the first third of their degree)
·        Final Year Students Survey (for those in the last third of their degree)
·        Longitudinal Survey (for students who are in a position to complete two stages of a survey over a period of 12 months).

If you can find around 15-30 minutes to complete one of the surveys, your contribution to this important project will be greatly appreciated. For information on the research project and how to participate in the surveys, please visit the project website at
          http://web.me.com/anzcdt

On the website, click on “Activities” to go to the details of the student surveys.

While the survey is to be completed anonymously, before participating you will need to read and complete the relevant Project Information and Consent Form, which is an ethical requirement for all such research. (Follow the link under “Activities”.)

Once you have done that, the survey may be accessed via the incorporated Survey Monkey Online Survey link. The survey itself is done online, is very easy to complete, and may be done at any time using any computer that suits you, although we would like it completed by 31st August 2011 (with the second stage of the Longitudinal Survey by May 2012).

Your participation in these surveys will provide a valuable “voice of the students” which can then be used in the development of theological programs. The team sincerely hopes you will be able to take the time to let us hear your voice.  For further details contact Gerard Moore.

FROM THE ACADEMIC DESK
LATEST PUBLICATION: Congratulations to Clive on his chapter “Exploring a public theology for here on earth” in Christianity and the Renewal of Nature: Creation, climate change and human responsibility (edited by Sebastian C.H.Kim and Jonathan Draper for SPCK, London).

The timetable is now out in draft form.  Thanks to all who have responded to the various consultations.  Note that there are two intensives planned for January.

STRESSES AND STRAINS of the shortened semester were discussed last week with students and some faculty.  More on the key points next week, with an invitation for further discussion.

FROM THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
The Pool Competition is rollicking along: please roll up and play.

THIS WEEK
  • RETREAT: August 10 at AWCE from 9.30am to 3.30pm.  This will be on “Creation Spirituality” led by Sister Jacinta Schaler: For more details see Carolyn or posters in the foyer
  • On Thursday August 11th 2011 at 4.00 there will be a public lecture in Korean at UTC: The Myths and Power of the Psalms, delivered by Dr Young Ihl Chang, President of the Presbyterian College and Theological Seminary, Seoul.
UPCOMING EVENTS
  • Look out for the Messy Church Conference next week
  • The Climate Crisis and the Crisis of Humanity conference with Ernst Conradie and Clive Hamilton: Tuesday 20th September.
  • The conference on Atheism is on later in October: See William Emilsen for details.
KEEPING IN TOUCH
Our weekly eNewsletter is also posted on our utcnews blog. To follow or subscribe go to http://utcnews.blogspot.com/

The newsletter is from the desk of Gerard Moore
News items to him by 3.00 pm each Friday



1 Aug 2011

UTC eNews 201160 Week 4

OUR CONTINUED PRAYER

With the people of Norway we lament the terrible loss of life, the many injured, the trauma and the scarring of families and nation.  We grieve that this could be associated with our own faith.  We search that our words and witness do not give room to allow or excuse violence or hatred.


                           
VISITORS
There will be a few visitors around next week.  The College is central in a visitation by the Ministerial Education Committee of the Assembly. These reviews take place every five years, and revolve around questions of education for specified and lay ministries. The Visitation Team comprises Jenny Byrnes from Vic/Tas and Vicky Balabanski from S.A.

MINISTERIAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE of the ASSEMBLY
The MEC Visitation is to take place from Monday 8 August through to Thursday 11 August.  The Visitation Team consists of – Jenny Byrnes from Vic/Tas and Vicky Balabanski from S.A.

FROM THE FRONT DESK
The Census Date is upon us: please finalize all your classes by August 5th

Final note for Candidate invoices requiring payment. If they are not submitted by Tuesday, students will incur a HECS debt as UTC needs the invoices to pay CSU. Final date for scholarship applications is 5th August. Remind applicants that scholarships will not be processed until the middle of the semester so they need to pay their fees upfront as the proceeds of the scholarship will be a reimbursement.

CHRISTIAN MEDITATION
Our series of meditations has begun. Each session commences with some breathing exercises, followed by a guided meditation.  Three types of meditation will be introduced. At present we are spending three weeks with mantra style meditations.  This will be followed by Ignatian meditation in which we take up imagination based prayer.  The final weeks of semester will be given over to lectio divina, a form of reading the scriptures in prayer.
The dates and times are
Thursday during semester 12.50-1.30
Starting July 28th till the final week of semester.
At present we do not plan to meet during the semester break, but that can be renegotiated.
Venue: G1

Simply come: If you need to bring a cushion do so, comfortable loose clothes preferable, smelly shoes outside.

FROM THE ACADEMIC DESK
The timetable for next year is almost complete and will be out this week.

FROM THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION
The Pool Competition is up and running. You can participate at any time you are at UTC. Rules and entry forms are in a pink folder on the pool table. All staff, students, and visitors at UTC are welcome to participate and there will be a prize for the winners in each category.

The Student Association Executive is Salesi Faupula (Senior Student), Bec Lindsay (Chair), Amanda Nicholas (Secretary), John Barker (Treasurer), Steve Lee (outgoing Treasurer) and Suzanne Stanton (Social/Hospitality).

If you are a student at UTC and are not already on our mailing list you are encouraged to email utc.students@gmail.com so we can keep you up to date on meetings and events.
FROM THE DEAN OF CANDIDATES
  • Polity 2 is 29 and 30 August
  • SMAT 2 is 31 August and 1 September
  • Commencement for Ministry Orientation is happening during the Semester on four Monday mornings. 
  • Ministerial Education Board Meeting is 4 August in the evening.  Salesi Faupula is the Student Representative on the MEB
UPCOMING EVENTS
  • MEC visitation August 8-11.
  • RETREAT: August 10 at AWCE from 9.30am to 3.30pm.  This will be on “Creation Spirituality” led by Sister Jacinta Schaler: For more details see Carolyn or posters in the foyer
  • Look out for the Messy Church Conference.
  • The conference on Atheism is on later in October: See William Emilsen for details.
The newsletter is from the desk of Gerard Moore
News items to him by 3.00 pm each Friday