Melbourne College of Divinity

The Melbourne College of Divinity (MCD) offers academic services to the Christian churches, to the academic staff and students, and to the wider community. MCD serves its people and the wider community through dialogue with traditions and values that have been refined over the centuries.

Like Australian universities, there is a central administration, together with academic committees responsible for the maintenance of educational standards across the institution. The member colleges and other teaching bodies, like the faculties of a university, engage in teaching and learning activities with students. However, the MCD is unlike most universities in that although the teaching colleges are independent, they do not grant degrees. The MCD model parallels that of Oxford or Cambridge colleges in relation to the relevant university.

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The Basque cooperative Mondragon has remained resilient, despite Spain’s deepening economic slump. Flickr\Fagor Automation

The Mondragon model: how a Basque cooperative defied Spain’s economic crisis

Back in the early 1980s, the former Secretary of State for Education in Harold Wilson’s Labour government, Shirley Williams, alerted me to a remarkable instance of regional economic development through…

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