Sydney
22 April 2001

On top of the world

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John Paul II Institute to take students from July

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Wrapping up basic education

Celebrating women and family

22 Apr 01

John Paul II Institute to take students from July

The new Melbourne campus of the John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family will take its first students in July 2001.

The institute hopes to attract students from throughout the Asia-Pacific region and aims is to provide high-level courses on marriage, family life and bioethics. It is linked with the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome and the University of Notre Dame in Perth.

For further information go the website: www.melb.c atholic.aust.com/johnpaul, or contact the registrar, Mrs Kathryn Allison. Tel: 03 9417 4349 or kallison @ ozemail.com.au