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Encyclopedia > Brisbane College of Theology

Brisbane College of Theology, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is a University-level tertiary college devoted to the teaching of theology and Christian ministry. Brisbane city by night, looking north along the Brisbane River towards the CBD. Brisbane city by day, looking westerly over the southern approaches to the Story Bridge. ... Motto: Audax at Fidelis (Bold but Faithful) Nickname: Sunshine State/Smart State Other Australian states and territories Capital Brisbane Government Governor Premier Const. ...


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  • Brisbane College of Theology official website

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Trinity Theological College (737 words)
Trinity Theological College, a member school of the Brisbane College of Theology, is registered with the Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) to enrol students from overseas (Provider Number 00702C).
The college is also registered with DEST for its Study Abroad program whereby students from overseas can come to Trinity for up to two semesters taking individual courses at either undergraduate or postgraduate level which can then be credited into their academic program at their home institution.
Accommodation is available on site for single people at Raymont College, a residential college run by the Uniting Church (further details are available on the Raymont College Website), at St Francis' Theological College (the Anglican member school of the Brisbane College of Theology) which is only a short distance from Trinity, or in private homes.
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