A lecturer at Avondale College of Higher Education is the first academic to use socio-rhetorical interpretation to analyse the biblical book of Revelation.
Wanted: people-focused principals
Thursday, March 3, 2011Teachers deal better with change under principals whose primary focus is on people not tasks, research by an Avondale College of Higher Education lecturer shows.
Undergraduate Conference raises research bar
Thursday, November 25, 2010The first academic conference for undergraduates at Avondale College will encourage students to engage more with research and to share findings and opinions with others.
Heroes of the faith
Wednesday, October 13, 2010Two Avondale College lecturers have written a chapter for a book reflecting on the life and legacy of Australia’s soon-to-be canonised first Catholic saint.
New light on the Anzacs
Monday, September 13, 2010The Anzac story has acquired for many Australians a legendary and almost sacred mystique. Associate Professor Daniel Reynaud, Dean of Avondale’s Faculty of Arts, is researching an aspect of the Anzac legend that has previously received little attention—the Anzacs and religion, beginning with World War One. Daniel here outlines some of his findings.
Research activity gathers pace
Monday, September 13, 2010Research by Avondale staff is gathering momentum, resulting in a growing output of scholarly books, journal articles and conference presentations.