11/06/2026
What if reading the book of Ruth in its original language opened up new layers of meaning you had never noticed before?
Join Dr Megan Turton next Semester, and extend your understanding of Biblical Hebrew through guided reading of one of Scripture's most beloved books. Develop your skills in translation, interpretation, and exegetical engagement while immersing yourself in the rich language and narrative of Ruth.
Whether you're continuing or refreshing your Hebrew studies, this unit offers a rewarding opportunity to slow down, pay attention, and discover fresh insights from an ancient story of loss, loyalty, hope, and redemption.
This unit is delivered both Face-to-Face and Live Online.
Classes start on Monday, July 27.
Applications close on Friday, July 17.
Enquire now for Semester 2: https://bit.ly/s2_enrol
10/06/2026
On Saturday 30 May, three Queensland-based Whitley students celebrated the completion of their studies during a vibrant graduation ceremony held at St John’s Cathedral, Brisbane.
Our Dean of Research, Rev Associate Professor Sean Winter, was there to confer the degree on Felicity Dougherty, while Johanna Malcolm and Melanie Downes graduated in absentia.
We warmly congratulate Felicity, Johanna and Melanie on this significant achievement. Their dedication, perseverance, and hard work have brought them to this milestone, and we are delighted to celebrate with them as they embark on the next chapter of their journey.
(University of Divinity Brisbane 2026 Graduation. Photos by GFP Graduations.)
05/06/2026
Could this be your semester to explore theology?
Perhaps you've been carrying a question for a while. Maybe you're sensing a new direction in ministry, a fresh calling, or simply a desire to deepen your understanding of faith and the world around you.
You don't need to commit to a full program to begin. Many Whitley students start with just one unit, discovering that theological study can fit around work, ministry, family, and life.
Whether you're interested in biblical studies, spirituality, ministry, pastoral care, theology or practical theology, Semester 2 offers an opportunity to learn, grow, and explore in a supportive and diverse community.
Semester 2 begins 27 July.
Applications close 17 July.
We'd love to help you explore what's possible.
See where your journey can begin or continue here: https://www.whitley.edu.au/study/
02/06/2026
We extend our sincere gratitude to Professor Phillip Batterham as he concludes his term on Council.
Phil has served Whitley with remarkable dedication, wisdom, and generosity. A Whitley alumnus and Honorary Professor Emeritus in the School of BioSciences at the University of Melbourne, Phil has brought academic excellence, thoughtful insight, humility, and faithful support to the College’s governance and flourishing.
Phil’s connection with Whitley began through pastors at his church who studied here. Their preaching consistently challenged him to think deeply and engage afresh with familiar biblical texts.
Phil’s second line of connection came when he was appointed chair of the University of Melbourne / Melbourne College of Divinity during the years when the University of Divinity was coming into being, after which he was invited to join Whitley Council.
More recently, Phil and his wife began taking Whitley courses as audit students. Reflecting on the experience, Phil shared:
“I started my tertiary education in 1973, so I have had 53 years in the sector. Across those years, I have never been in the room with better teachers than I have encountered at Whitley. They unfailingly cause students to deeply think, read widely and reflect. I now see how my Pastors have been able to enrich my understanding of our faith.”
It has been an absolute privilege to have Phil serve on Whitley Council. We offer him our heartfelt thanks for his wisdom, encouragement and steadfast support, and we are delighted that he will remain part of the Whitley community as a student and attendee at College events.
02/06/2026
Whitley College's Dr Titus S. Olorunnisola and Whitley Principal Associate Professor Darrell Jackson are inviting scholars and practitioners to contribute to a forthcoming Springer Nature volume:
Migration and Religion in Australia and the Pacific - An Interdisciplinary Perspective.
Building on Whitley's 2024 Interdisciplinary Research Symposium, this collection will explore how migration and religion shape identity, belonging, politics, and social change across Australia and the Pacific.
Submissions are welcomed on a range of themes, including climate change and migration, religious diversity, interfaith relations, migrant wellbeing, intercultural dialogue, diaspora communities, and more.
Abstract submissions close 31 July 2026.
If your research or practice engages with migration, religion, culture, or social change, we encourage you to consider contributing.
For enquiries or to submit an abstract, contact:
[email protected]
Read more here: https://bit.ly/4fUcabg
29/05/2026
We warmly invite you to an engaging lecture by Dr Julia Rhyder on War Commemoration from Exodus to Maccabees.
Dr Rhyder is a Hebrew Bible scholar specialising in ritual texts and the history of Israelite religion, and is Associate Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilisations at Harvard University.
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2026
10:30 am - 1.00 pm
PILGRIM COLLEGE, College Cres, Parkville
This is a free, face-to-face event, hosted by the Fellowship for Biblical Studies in partnership with Pilgrim Theological College and Whitley College.
Please RSVP to [email protected] by Friday, June 26, 2026 to secure your attendance.
For further details please contact Associate Professor Sean Winter: [email protected]
We look forward to welcoming you.
26/05/2026
Today we gathered for our final chapel of Semester 1. Thank you to everyone who attended, and to the staff and students who helped lead the service. We are also grateful to Rev Jason Goroncy for bringing such a thoughtful message.
Drawing on the words of the Apostle Paul and French philosopher Simone Weil, Jason invited us to reflect on the treasure we carry, which is God – visible through our cracks and brokenness.
“But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us. We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not abandoned; struck down, but not destroyed.” (2 Corinthians 4:7-9)
“When an apprentice gets hurt, or complains of being tired, the workmen and peasants have this fine expression: "It is the trade entering his body." Each time that we have some pain to go through, we can say to ourselves quite truly that it is the universe, the order and beauty of the world, and the obedience of God that are entering our body.” (Simone Weil)
You can hear more from Jason next semester by joining his class, “Who Is Jesus?”
Our Semester 2 timetable is now available. Visit our website to discover the units on offer and join us for another semester of learning, conversation and community:
https://www.whitley.edu.au/current-students/timetable/
26/05/2026
The Baptist Union of Victoria’s 2025 Annual Report is now available.
We’re grateful to be part of a movement committed to faithful ministry, theological formation, and local and global engagement.
2025 was a year of significant growth for Whitley College, with expanded online access, increased enrolments, new international partnerships, and deeper engagement with Baptist churches across Australia and beyond.
We encourage you to visit page 39 of the report to see Whitley's 2025 highlights and impact.
Some highlights from 2025 include:
- 14% enrolment growth compared with 2024
- 58 graduates and 5 PhD completions
- 75+ CALD students across programs
- 64% of units offered online
- $35K+ committed to scholarships and fee support
- New international partnerships in Thailand, Germany, and Samoa
- 80+ leadership engagements with Baptist churches
Read the full BUV Annual Report here:
buv.com.au/2025annualreport/
2 0 2 5 A N N U A L R E P O R T
The BUV Support Hub is happy to announce the release of our 2025 Annual Report.
To find out what we, our agencies and affiliates have been up to go to buv.com.au/2025annualreport/
21/05/2026
In March this year, Whitley College welcomed Professor Douglas Campbell for his public lecture, 'The Desire to Punish: Incarceration, Justice, and the Church’s Crisis of Accountability'.
The lecture explored justice, accountability, incarceration, and restorative practice within the life of the church and wider society.
We are now pleased to share two resources from the event:
- Professor Campbell’s lecture paper, The Desire to Punish.
- A restorative practices resource guide featuring recommended reading, training opportunities, and networks for further engagement.
We hope these resources encourage ongoing reflection, conversation, and faithful engagement within churches and communities.
Visit the website to read more and access the resources: https://www.whitley.edu.au/continuing-the-conversation-desire-to-punish-by-professor-douglas-campbell/
21/05/2026
Members of Faculty, Honorary Researchers and other members of the Whitley research community gathered last week to celebrate the launch of a recent book, share current research plans and projects, and learn from our 2026 Visiting Scholar Dr Nuam Hatzaw.
We were delighted to share in an international book launch for Chinese Christian Witness: Identity, Creativity, Transmission, and Poetics, edited by a team that includes Dr Xiaoli Yang, a Whitley and University of Divinity Honorary Research Fellow. As our conversation made clear, there are more books by Whitley researchers in the pipeline on topics as varied as the Bible and Gender, Baptist Churches and Indigenous Communities, Exodus and Biblical Law, Virtue and Evolutionary Psychology, Trauma and the Resurrection, Death and Immortality, and Reading Paul Then and Now.
Dr Hatsaw’s seminar on ‘Ethnic Minority Christians and Belonging’ helped us to think about the way that faith and the church help people to navigate the need for ‘flexible belonging’ in multicultural societies.
Research@Whitley: Faithful, Contextual, Global