In launching the new course, which will be delivered in conjunction with Catholic Education Western Australia (CEWA) through the Notre Dame University’s School of Business, UNDA Vice-Chancellor Professor Celia Hammond said the University is hoping that this particular course will bridge a gap and provide a path for those who work in Catholic organisations.
The University of Notre Dame has conferred a Doctor of Laws to the Honourable Neville Owen for his tireless and faithful commitment to the legal profession, most notably as the Senior Judge of the Court of Appeal of the WA Supreme Court, at its Graduation Ceremony at the end of 2016.
Witnessing Cambodia’s developing legal system first-hand and networking with groups committed to human rights protection were features of a dynamic international learning opportunity for Law students at The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle Campus.
After two years of working as Maitre’d at Crown Perth’s Nobu Restaurant, The University of Notre Dame Australia student Declhan Lee is planning to build on his knowledge of the hospitality industry with a journey to Japan for further study.
The gifts, talents and hopes of more than 1000 Notre Dame graduates were celebrated at the University’s Graduation Mass and Ceremonies in Perth and Fremantle (12-14 December 2016).
Notre Dame student and Western Force centre, Marcel Brache, has achieved a lifelong dream – to represent his country on the international rugby stage.
A postgraduate program designed to give aspiring leaders added management and theoretical skills to pursue a career in the Catholic business sector has this week been launched at The University of Notre Dame Australia’s (UNDA) Fremantle Campus.
Associate Dean of Notre Dame’s School of Nursing & Midwifery, Associate Professor Karen Clark-Burg, was chosen as one of only 26 senior nurses worldwide to participate in the 2016 Global Nursing Leadership Institute Program in Geneva, Switzerland.
Investigating the symbolism, identity and spirituality of the Kingdom of God through a comprehensive theology of the Garden of Eden is the subject of research by Notre Dame PhD candidate, James Cregan.
The University of Notre Dame Australia has secured close to $100,000 in funding to support overseas learning opportunities for students in 2017, through the Australian Government’s Endeavour Mobility Grants scheme.