Faculty of Arts, Sciences, Law and Business

Led by Executive Dean Professor Martin Drum, this faculty builds graduates who have the power to transform and enrich society, create new knowledge and find innovative solutions to local and global challenges, whether that be in the world of business, law or the humanities.

Our schools

Arts and Sciences student Darcie, smiling outside campus

Our faculty

  • Welcome from the Executive Dean

    Welcome to the Faculty of Arts, Sciences, Law and Business. Our faculty comprises two vibrant schools: the School of Arts & Sciences and the School of Law & Business. We are also home to the Nulungu Research Institute, a unique multi-disciplinary centre located in the Kimberley region. Our national Faculty is based on three distinct campuses in Fremantle, Sydney and Broome.

    The work of our faculty is underpinned by the Catholic intellectual tradition which ensures our programs are designed to educate you for life as well as for your profession. Our Catholic identity supports a unique liberal education that values the development of critical thinking, debate of ideas, creativity and the search for truth in all areas of knowledge. Our number one position in Australia for student experience proves our students value the rich experiences, knowledge and skills developed through our programs.

    Our undergraduate programs allow you to combine the development of professional qualifications with studies that enrich you personally. Similarly, our postgraduate programs provide opportunities to develop depth in your discipline area, support a career change, or gain a professional qualification. Our programs are flexible and include a many opportunities for work integrated learning so you develop connections to industry as you study. Our areas of study include arts, architecture, archaeology, environmental management, literature, film and screen studies, journalism, behavioural sciences, counselling, law, commerce, human resources, communications and media, public relations and marketing, just to name a few.

    Our Nulungu Research Institute encourages the pursuit of excellence in research through valuing community-based Indigenous knowledge. Nulungu’s core research themes are Culture Country Language, Education and Learning, Aboriginal Wellbeing and Health, and Cultural Security and Social Justice. Nulungu’s work is characterised by collaborative engagement across communities, government and industry, as well as across discipline and professional fields.

    We look forward to engaging with you in teaching and or research as we strive to make a positive and rich contribution to our global society.

    Professor Martin Drum
    Executive Dean -  Faculty of Arts, Sciences, Law and Business

    Martin Drum

  • Meet our faculty team

    Dr Robyn Creagh - Associate Dean Research (WA)
    Associate Professor Dane King - Associate Dean Learning & Teaching (NSW)
    Michelle Cosgrave - Faculty Manager (NSW)
    Dylan Griffiths -  Curriculum Manager (WA)
    Anastasia French - Executive Officer (WA)
    Ms Palak Pandya - Senior Administration Officer (NSW)

Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery and Health Sciences

Led by Executive Dean Professor Rathan Subramaniam, the Faculty employs an holistic approach across a diverse range of disciplines, using the latest research and innovation to advance societal understanding of disease, injury, pain and ageing, as well as developing professionals who can offer high quality healthcare and patient support.

Our schools

Fremantle campus Health Sciences female student Maddy looking through a microscope

Our faculty

  • Welcome from the Executive Dean

    Provide excellence in medical education, research and scholarship with the aim of graduating doctors to serve in areas of unmet need, specifically in the country’s vast remote and rural areas.

    The School of Medicine is proud of its strong emphasis on pastoral care – supporting every student individually to enable them to become excellent, caring and ethical doctors. Our purpose is to provide excellence in medical education, research and scholarship with the aim of graduating doctors to serve in areas of unmet need and the School embraces its responsibility to make a contribution to improving healthcare outcomes for all Australians. To further this goal, we have innovative programs in bioethics and a focus on rural medicine, mental health, palliative care and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.

    The School offers two four-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) programs that have been fully accredited by the Australian Medical Council of Australia and feature a focus on small group teaching and problem-based learning, combined with rich clinical experiences across the entire program. At the heart of the program is a research stream that builds your capabilities over the four years and we encourage further research at the Masters and PhD level.

    Professor Aron Murphy
    Interim Executive Dean -  Faculty of Medicine, Nursing, Midwifery and Health Sciences

  • Meet our faculty team

    Professor Gerard Hoyne - Associate Dean Research
    Dr Ainslie Robinson - Associate Dean Learning & Teaching
    Professor Gerard Hoyne - Associate Dean Research
    Gill Kirk - Faculty Manager
    Katrina Reynolds -  Curriculum Manager
    Betti Puglisi - Executive Officer

Faculty of Education and Philosophy & Theology

Led by Executive Dean Professor David de Carvalho, this faculty aims to develop the next generation of ethical leaders face the challenges of contemporary teaching and learning while developing the skills of resilience as well as discovering answers to the broader questions of life, spirituality, morality and ethics.

Our schools

Philosophy and Theology student smiling outside Fremantle campus

Our faculty

  • Welcome from the Executive Dean

    On behalf of the staff and students of the Faculty of Education and Philosophy & Theology, welcome to our learning community. Our faculty comprises a team of dedicated staff who are committed to the Objects of the university, namely to provide you with a high-quality university education within the context of Catholic faith and values; and to provide an excellent standard of teaching, scholarship and research, training for the professions, and pastoral care for you, our students.

    The School of Education has built a strong reputation for graduating students who are well-prepared to take on the vitally important role of educating our children and young people. We have done this by offering a relevant program aligned with curriculum demands and the needs of our stakeholders in various education sectors. We are committed to developing specialised courses and establishing partnerships with different systems to provide rural placements in the final year of university. For teachers seeking to deepen their knowledge in learning, teaching, and leadership, we offer postgraduate courses, specialist programs, and ongoing professional learning opportunities.

    Collaboration is a core value across our faculty, allowing us to nationalise our academic programs and provide access to courses from across the country. Our focus is on utilising current and relevant research-based evidence to inform our teaching practices and enhance the academic experience.

    The School of Philosophy & Theology is highly regarded for its curriculum, which nurtures critical thinking skills and encourages students to think broadly, constructively, and creatively. We have world-renowned researchers on the faculty, and we bring the fruits of our scholarship to the public conversation.

    At the Institute for Ethics and Society, we engage in research to explore the relationship between cultivating virtues and human flourishing within the context of the Catholic intellectual tradition. With our key research areas of Moral Philosophy and Ethics Education, Bioethics, and Religion and Global Ethics, we address significant issues involving religion, ethics, and society.

    We invite you to explore the vast opportunities for study and research within our faculty as you pursue your passions and vocation. Our staff are eager to discuss your future learning goals and provide guidance throughout your academic journey.

    We look forward to welcoming you to our community of scholars and learners at Notre Dame's Faculty of Education and Philosophy & Theology.

    Professor David de Carvalho
    Executive Dean - Faculty of Education and Philosophy & Theology

    David de Carvalho, Executive Dean of Education, Philosophy and Theology

  • Meet our faculty team

    Professor David de Carvalho - Executive Dean (NSW)
    Professor Renee Kohler-Ryan - Deputy Executive Dean (NSW)
    Dr Victoria Lorrimar - Associate Dean Research (WA)
    Dr Lawrence Pang - Associate Dean Learning & Teaching (WA)
    Ms Natalie Sim - Faculty Manager (WA)
    Ms Sheona Kaschula - Curriculum Manager (WA)
    Ms Virginia Wynne-Markham - Executive Officer