Section outline

    • Many academic modules across the curriculum have a clear practical application and some programmes include vocationally-specific training.  

      LST Vocational Services works alongside Faculty with our students, both in a curricular and extra-curricular context.  We aim to envision, engage and equip you through critical practical experience and by supporting your personal, spiritual and gift formation - to help you understand more fully who you are in Christ, discern God’s call and be equipped for a life of service after LST.   

      Alongside all you learn in your academic modules, placement and other opportunities to serve will offer you the chance to grow:

      • in grace and godly character – through community living (for campus-based students) and personal spiritual disciplines 
      • in personal qualities – perseverance; patience; insight; analysis; valuing others
      • in transferable skills – (communication; working with others; improving learning and performance; problem solving)
      • in vocational expertise – (eg church leadership; musicianship; counseling skills).

      As you prepare for life after LST and your vocational future, it's well worth reflecting on what specific transferable skills you have accrued along your LST journey. To help you do so, take a look at the 'How your Theology-based degree equips you' section, in the resources above.