Tertiary Education in Australia: Part II
Berends W.
2012
Christian Higher Education
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10.1080/15363759.2010.532750
Australia has no Christian universities or Christian liberal arts colleges other than Australian Catholic University, which has six campuses in five cities. This paper examines one long-term attempt to set up such an institution, which ended in the project being abandoned for lack of progress. Some likely reasons for failure are identified in the hope that any future endeavors might avoid such hindrances. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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