MPhil Theology and Religious Studies
We provide you with the time and support to explore your questions in Theology and Religious Studies.
We have particular strengths in:
Our staff include theologians, historians, sociologists and philosophers so we can support your research with a range of different approaches and methodologies. They are experienced supervisors and will support you in engaging, honest and creative ways.
You will be joining a diverse community whose current research projects include:
"We’re not interested in students for the sake of numbers. We aim to offer an environment where people have to opportunity to pursue their research interests and produce a quality thesis." Professor Alison Milbank, Department Director of Postgraduate Research
Find out more about Alison's research and role
You will complete a written thesis of up to 60,000 words, with expert support and advice from your academic supervisor(s).
You will also take an oral examination called a viva voce where you explain your project in depth to an examination panel.
This MPhil degree is a companion to our Theology and Religious Studies PhD. The main difference is that the final dissertation required is shorter. Many students start the MPhil and then transfer to the PhD as the scope of their research becomes clearer.
You will be encouraged to take advantage of the faculty-wide Mastering the Arts: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research module. This gives you a strong foundation in the skills and techniques necessary for effective research.
This module introduces you to the wide range of interdisciplinary research happening in the Faculty of Arts. We invite you to ‘think outside the box’ in relation to your own research, while learning key research techniques and methods. The module aims to:
You will build on your existing research skills gained from your university career to date. Furthermore, you will develop a more nuanced understanding of your own research practice, inspiring you to explore different approaches questions. In addition, you will develop an understanding of professional practice in areas such as:
This module is worth 20 credits.
We have a strong, supportive and welcoming research culture.
Find out more about our research seminars
You can make full use of the Language Centre facilities for both research-specific learning and personal interest.
We provide you with the time and support to explore your questions in Theology and Religious Studies.
We have particular strengths in:
Our staff include theologians, historians, sociologists and philosophers so we can support your research with a range of different approaches and methodologies. They are experienced supervisors and will support you in engaging, honest and creative ways.
You will be joining a diverse community whose current research projects include:
"We’re not interested in students for the sake of numbers. We aim to offer an environment where people have to opportunity to pursue their research interests and produce a quality thesis." Professor Alison Milbank, Department Director of Postgraduate Research
Find out more about Alison's research and role
You will complete a written thesis of up to 60,000 words, with expert support and advice from your academic supervisor(s).
You will also take an oral examination called a viva voce where you explain your project in depth to an examination panel.
This MPhil degree is a companion to our Theology and Religious Studies PhD. The main difference is that the final dissertation required is shorter. Many students start the MPhil and then transfer to the PhD as the scope of their research becomes clearer.
You will be encouraged to take advantage of the faculty-wide Mastering the Arts: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Research module. This gives you a strong foundation in the skills and techniques necessary for effective research.
This module introduces you to the wide range of interdisciplinary research happening in the Faculty of Arts. We invite you to ‘think outside the box’ in relation to your own research, while learning key research techniques and methods. The module aims to:
You will build on your existing research skills gained from your university career to date. Furthermore, you will develop a more nuanced understanding of your own research practice, inspiring you to explore different approaches questions. In addition, you will develop an understanding of professional practice in areas such as:
This module is worth 20 credits.
We have a strong, supportive and welcoming research culture.
Find out more about our research seminars
You can make full use of the Language Centre facilities for both research-specific learning and personal interest.