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St Mark's National Theological Centre
Charles Sturt University
Location
Coordinates35°18′18″S 149°08′16″E / 35.30506°S 149.13773°E / -35.30506; 149.13773
FounderErnest Burgmann
Established24 February 1957
PrincipalRevd Dr Andrew Cameron
Websitestmarks.edu.au

St Mark's National Theological Centre is a theological college in Australia. It is apart of the Anglican Diocese of Canberra and Goulburn

The college delivers courses in higher education and VET sector. Its courses in the higher education sector are offered through its partnership with Charles Sturt University's School of Theology. St Mark's is in Canberra, adjacent to Lake Burley Griffin in the Parliament House precinct. CSU's School of Theology also has auxiliary campus sites in Adelaide, Brisbane and North Parramatta.[1][2]

The Canberra campus is home to St Mark’s National Memorial Library which was established in 1957 by Bishop Ernest Burgmann and is now estimated at 100,000 items.[3]

References

  1. ^ Sturt University Canberra Campus.
  2. ^ "About St Mark's". St Mark's National Theological Centre. Retrieved 14 April 2014. St Mark's Registered Training Organisation delivers courses in counselling, supervision and Christian Ministry and Theology.
  3. ^ St Mark's Library website.