Australian University of Theology
Other name | AUT |
|---|---|
| Type | Collegiate theological university |
| Established | 2 October 1891 |
| Founder | Anglican Church |
| Accreditation | TEQSA |
| Chairperson | Roger Lewis |
| Dean | James Dalziel |
| Address | , 2000 , Australia |
| Website | aut |
The Australian University of Theology (AUT), formerly known as the Australian College of Theology (ACT), is an collegiate theological university based in Sydney, New South Wales. The university delivers awards in ministry and theology. It is one of two major consortia of theological colleges in Australia, alongside the University of Divinity. Over 23,000 people have graduated since the foundation of the college. On 7 October 2022, it was granted university college status by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency and on 20 December 2024, TEQSA confirmed a decision to register the College as an Australian university.
The current chair of the board is Roger Lewis. The current dean is James Dalziel, while the deputy dean is Edwina Murphy.