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  1. Location. Melbourne. , Australia. Campus. Parkville, Victoria. Website. ridley .edu .au. Ridley College, briefly also known as Ridley Melbourne, is a Christian theological college in the parklands of central Melbourne in the Australian state of Victoria.

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  2. Help Make Ridley Certificate Free. Monday, November 13 2023. The Ridley Certificate is an online video Bible and practical ministry course (non-accredited) for individuals and Bible Study groups. Since its inception in 2013, we have seen more than 15,000 enrolments from all….

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  3. Ridley College (1965–2005) was an affiliated residential college of the University of Melbourne and was the first college of the university to be co-residential for men and women. Student unions and associations Union House, previous central hub of student activity and student union office

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    • 52,712 (2022)
    • "May I grow in the esteem of future generations"
    • Urban, 35.2 hectares (0.35 km²) (Parkville Campus), 2,507 hectares (25.1 km²) (Total)
  4. About us. Our mission at Ridley College is to equip men and women for God’s mission in a rapidly changing and increasingly complex world. In this about us section, you’ll find information on what our values are, contact details, and the faculty and staff team at Ridley College.

  5. Bird is Vice Principal and Lecturer in Theology and New Testament at Ridley College, having previously taught at Brisbane School of Theology and Highland Theological College. He studied at Malyon College and the University of Queensland. He is also Distinguished Research Professor of Theology at Houston Baptist University.

  6. Ridley was an affiliated residential college of the University of Melbourne from 1965–2005. It was the first college of the University to be co-residential for men and women. The Principals of Ridley College have been: George Aicken, 1910–1917; Eustace Wade, 1918–1938; Bishop Donald Baker, 1938–1952; Stuart Barton Babbage, 1953–1963