On the 8th of September, a collection of papers title Mariology at the Beginning of the Third Millenium was launched at the University of Notre Dame, Sydney. Dr. Paul Morrissey, the President of Campion College, is one of the book’s editors, which is the result of a conference held on Mariology at the University of Notre…
Launch of Mariology Book
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The Western Tradition at Campion
The Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) has recently published a report on the Western Tradition and how it is taught and studied at Australian Universities. Campion College is named, and commended, in the report for excellence in this area, and for its commitment to the big ideas behind Australia and the Western Tradition. The report,…
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Dr Colin Dray launches his novel: Sign
“Sometimes even the best intentions can lead you down a very dangerous road.” Literature lecturer Dr. Colin Dray’s students were eager to attend the launch of his novel, ‘Sign’ at Glebe Books on March 9, 2018. One of Australia’s roll call of honour in the literature field is the coveted Australian/Vogel Literary Award. In 2015, Colin…
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New Building has Commenced!
This is the first stage of the Master Development plan which will include residential accommodation, library, dining hall, academic teaching spaces, gymnasium and a Chapel. The new residences are to accommodate the College’s growing community of students from around Australia. This first stage is crucial as the College has reached its maximum residential capacity. The…
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“How Identity Politics is Corrupting our Youth” Public Talk with Dr Bella d’Abrera
Information Session: 5:30pm The Liberal Arts: With One Degree Comes Endless Opportunities” to be followed by a Public Lecture: 6:30pm “Stomping on the Shoulders of Giants: How Identity Politics is Corrupting our Youth.” Guest Speaker: Dr Bella d’Abrera Bella d’Abrera is the Director of the Foundations of Western Civilisation Program at the Institute of Public…
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New Report Finds University Courses Obsolete While Officials Hail Liberal Arts
A new report has found 40 per cent of existing degrees will soon be obsolete while officials say employers are increasingly looking for graduates with Liberal Arts-educated skills. The research paper, conducted by Ernst and Young, reported 51 per cent of international students believed their degree needed to be transformed, while Australian university leaders estimated…
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Campion College Tops Australian Universities In Student Satisfaction
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Sky News interviews Campion president Dr Paul Morrissey
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John Howard opens two new residential buildings for students
Former Prime Minister John Howard officiated at today’s opening of two new residential halls at Campion College Australia, the first additional constructions in the college’s history. Mr Howard said that “the need for an organisation such as Campion is greater than ever before.” Mr Howard, the Chair of the Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation, established…
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Star Wars and Nostalgia | Campion Conversations
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In the Mind of Hamlet | Campion Conversations
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Chesterton Conference 2018: Chesterton and the Child
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Spirited Away: Exploring the Magic of Studio Ghibli | Campion Conversations
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The Royal Society of London: impractical dreamers or scientific pioneers? | Campion Conversations
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New report concludes Humanities degrees benefit employers and society
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Disney Reimagined | Campion Conversations
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James Bond: Character or Caricature? | Campion Conversations
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Life in and out of politics with Senator Cory Bernardi | Campion Conversations: Special Edition
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Farewell to Adventure Time: | Campion Conversations
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Why God is Good for You | Campion Conversations: Special Edition
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