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Women’s Writing Retreat, Vaughan Park Retreat Centre, Auckland 25-29 October 2022

December 9, 2022

Confidence, honesty, soul food, scholarship, publishing, laughter, connection, three tikanga, spirituality, challenge, inspiration, academic support Twelve women from Aotearoa/New Zealand and Polynesia gathered for some days of intentional writing. Some were polishing a piece of writing, some were writing proposals, some were developing poetry, some were seeking some guidance and collegial input. Retreat costs were funded by the St John’s College Women’s Leadership Group, while travel costs were funded by the Anglican Women’s Studies Centre. Read some comments by participants. from left: Akanesi Folau, Moana Hall-Smith, Tekweni Nyamukachi, Jill Fleet, Ceridwn … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gatherings - in person and online, Maori, Pakeha, Pasefika, Places of study and retreat, Study Opportunities, Womens Stories, Talanoa Tagged With: VAughan Park

Cambridge University course – imagine it!

August 29, 2022

Women Leading Change; study at Cambridge, by distance University of Cambridgeregister by 31 August 2022Women Leading Change: Shaping Our FutureUnderstand the role female leaders can play as agents of change – in organisations, communities, and society – in addressing the systemic inequality.Starting soon, 07 September 2022Price$2,602 USDsee more on https://www.getsmarter.com/products/university-of-cambridge-women-leading-change-shaping-our-future-online-short-course?utm_source=email&utm_medium=CountDown&utm_campaign=CAM-WLC-CD7-2022-09-07-Aug09Funding for women in the Anglican Church in Aotearoa/New Zealand  and Polynesia may be available . Contact Moeawa … [Read more...]

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Women’s Writing Retreat

August 29, 2022

The Women's Writing retreat is fully funded. Applications outlining your intentions for this time, to h.edwards@stjohnscollege.ac.nz by 31 August. AWSC is offering support with travel and other costs. anglicanwomenstudies@gmail.com … [Read more...]

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Theology by the beach- Vaughan Park Scholarship

July 13, 2021

Vaughan Park Residential Scholarships in 2022 photo: Zane Lee, unsplash Applications close 3 Sept 2021 The Scholarship will provide the successful applicant with a supportive environment, including accommodation and meals, for a period of one month or two months, full time study at the Centre which is situated at Long Bay.  Applicants can be lay or ordained, hold a recognised level of tertiary education, be committed to an approved subject of study and able to be resident at Vaughan Park for the period of the Scholarship. How to apply Applications should be made in writing to the Scholarship Grants Committee of the Vaughan Park Governance Board and include: a short … [Read more...]

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A space for you- the Bryant Retreat for Women, in Raglan

June 15, 2021

https://youtu.be/fLNBtX8Lyyg The Bryant Retreat is an environment where women can rest and relax in quiet, calm surroundings. This tranquil place is situated on the waterfront of the inner Raglan Harbour, and has been a haven for over 5o years. The Retreat accommodates up to six women at any one time, for a stay of 11 nights. www.bryanttrust.co.nz Sunset in autumn, photo: Ceridwyn … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Places of study and retreat, Resources, Waikato Tagged With: Bryant Retreat, Raglan, retreat, time out

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