CSU graduation ceremony in Canberra

14 DECEMBER 2013

An academic procession down the aisle of St Paul's Anglican Church will begin the formal graduation ceremony for Charles Sturt University's (CSU) School of Theology in Canberra on Monday 16 December.  Doctorates, degrees, diplomas and certificates will be awarded to 50 graduates in front of 140 guests. "This is a milestone event in which the achievements of all graduates are celebrated and we give thanks for the support of families and friends," said Associate Head of School, Dr Heather Thomson. "Graduates are encouraged to continue in the path of wisdom, truth and goodness, as they make their contributions to the church and the wider world." The Occasional address will be delivered by CSU Executive Dean of Arts Professor Jennifer McKinnon. Read more about Professor McKinnon on CSU News here. During the ceremony Mr Paul Baker will be presented with the University Medal, the highest honour for academic achievement at CSU, when he is awarded a Bachelor of Theology (Honours). Mr Baker is a mediator in Alice Springs and studied part-time by distance education.

An academic procession down the aisle of St Paul's Anglican Church will begin the formal graduation ceremony for Charles Sturt University's (CSU) School of Theology in Canberra on Monday 16 December.  Doctorates, degrees, diplomas and certificates will be awarded to 50 graduates in front of 140 guests. "This is a milestone event in which the achievements of all graduates are celebrated and we give thanks for the support of families and friends," said Associate Head of School, Dr Heather Thomson. "Graduates are encouraged to continue in the path of wisdom, truth and goodness, as they make their contributions to the church and the wider world." The Occasional address will be delivered by CSU Executive Dean of Arts Professor Jennifer McKinnon. Read more about Professor McKinnon on CSU News here. During the ceremony Mr Paul Baker will be presented with the University Medal, the highest honour for academic achievement at CSU, when he is awarded a Bachelor of Theology (Honours). Mr Baker is a mediator in Alice Springs and studied part-time by distance education.

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