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Inuencing the world since 1583
THE UNIVERSITYOF EDINBURGHDivinity
POSTGRADUATEOPPORTUNITIES 2014E
NTRY
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The University
02 Welcome to the School of Divinity03 Facilities and resources04 Employability and graduate attributes05 Taught masters programmes09 Research at the School of Divinity10 Research opportunities13 How to apply14 Funding16 Campus map17 Get in touch
THE UNIVERSITYOF EDINBURGH:INFLUENCING THEWORLD SINCE 1583
Our proud history andaluni abassadorsFor more than 400 years our staff and
students have been making their markon the world. Theyve explored space,revolutionised surgery, won Nobel Prizes,published era-dening books, run thecountry, paved the way for life-savingbreakthroughs and laid the foundationsfor solving the mysteries of the universe.By choosing further study or research atEdinburgh you will be joining a communityof scholars who have been at the forefrontof knowledge since 1583.
We are associated with 15 Nobel Prize
winners, including physicists Charles Barklaand Max Born, medical researcher PeterDoherty, economist Sir James Mirrlees andbiologist Sir Paul Nurse. Our famous alumniinclude NASA astronaut Piers Sellers,former MI5 Director-General Dame StellaRimington, Olympians Sir Chris Hoy andKatherine Grainger and historical greatssuch as philosopher David Hume, physicistand mathematician James Clerk Maxwell,inventor Alexander Graham Bell and SherlockHolmes creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
You are now in a placewhere the best coursesupon Earth are within yourreach such an opportunityyou will never again have.Thoas Jefferson, Aerican FoundingFather and President (speaking to hisson-in-law, Thomas Mann Randolph, as he
began his studies at Edinburgh in 1786)
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An inspiring destinationYour rst-class education will take place in
one of Europes most striking capital cities,
a World Heritage Site that is regularly votedone of the best places in the world to live.Edinburgh enjoys a solid reputation as acentre for innovation, whether as home tothe 18th-century Scottish Enlightenment,as a modern source of pioneering science,medicine and technology, or as the host ofthe worlds largest and longest-establishedarts festival. You couldnt ask for a moreinspiring setting in which to further yourknowledge and broaden your horizons.
Join us
Edinburgh offers unparalleled academicbreadth and diversity, making it a vibrant,challenging and stimulating environmentfor postgraduate study. Whether you planto change direction, enhance your existingcareer or develop in-depth knowledge ofyour area of study, the University ofEdinburgh provides a world-classlearning experience.
* Times Higher EducationWorld University Rankings
** Latest Research Assessment Exercise
Teaching and research excellenceWe are consistently ranked as one of theworlds top 50* universities. As host to
more than 30,000 students from some130 countries, studying across 100academic disciplines, the Universityof Edinburgh continues to attract theworlds greatest minds. World-leadingresearch is produced by 96 per cent**of our academic departments, placingEdinburgh in the top ve in the UK forresearch. Our excellent teaching was alsoconrmed in the latest report from theQuality Assurance Agency, which awardedus the highest rating possible for thequality of the student learning experience.
Collaborations andinternational partnershipsAs an internationally renowned centreof academic excellence, Edinburgh isthe site of many world-class researchcollaborations. Our postgraduate studentsare crucial to our continued success anddevelopment and, along with our staff,they forge research links through regulartravel and overseas exchanges. We takepride in our partnerships with otherinstitutions such as the California Instituteof Technology, Stanford University, the
University of Melbourne, Peking University,the University of Delhi and the Universityof KwaZulu-Natal to name but a few.
We are a member of both the League ofEuropean Research Universities and theCoimbra Group, giving us strong links
with leading European institutions fromBarcelona to Berlin.
Linking research and coerceEdinburgh was one of the rst UKuniversities to actively develop commerciallinks with industry, government and theprofessions. Edinburgh Research andInnovation (ERI) has continued, for the pastfour decades, to develop the promotionand commercialisation of the Universitysresearch excellence. ERI assists ourpostgraduates in taking a rst step to
market, whether it is through collaborativeresearch, licensing technology or providingconsultancy services.
Enhancing your careerWith one of the best track records forgraduate employment in the RussellGroup, the University of Edinburgh iscommitted to embedding employabilityinto your teaching and learningexperience. From offering access tovolunteering schemes to providingsupport from our sector-leading CareersService, the University provides myriad
opportunities to develop your skills,knowledge and experience giving youthe edge in a competitive job market.
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Our community comprises 450 students(undergraduate and postgraduate) and
nearly 30 full-time academic staff, includinginternationally respected scholars in a widerange of specialisms. We welcome studentsfrom around the world, from religious andnon-religious backgrounds, taking pride inour status as a renowned research centrein a broad spectrum of subject areas.
Top-rated researchThe School of Divinity has consistentlyscored exceptionally highly in the ResearchAssessment Exercise, the most recentassessment putting us among the best
schools in theology, philosophicaltheology and religious studies in theUK. Our researchers currently boast thehighest percentage of 4* scores (world-leading in terms of originality, signicanceand rigour) of any Scottish university intheology and religious studies. We havethe largest number of divinity research-active staff in Scotland, and the third-largest in the UK. Overall, the RAE rankedus third in the UK with 60 per cent of ourresearch activity judged internationallyexcellent or world-leading.
Leading lightsOur School is led by some of the UKsmost respected and high-prole scholarsof theology and religion.
The Principal of New College, ProfessorDavid Fergusson, was principal investigatorfor an AHRC/ESRC-funded project onChristianity, psychotherapy and spiritualityin Scotland. He served as President of theSociety for the Study of Theology until2002, was Chair of the UK Associationof University Departments of Theology
and Religious Studies until 2008 andis a former Gifford Lecturer.
Theology has been taught at Edinburgh since the foundationof the University in 1583. Now housed in the historic NewCollege building near Edinburgh Castle, the School of Divinityoccupies a commanding city-centre site on the Mound,overlooking Princes Street Gardens, the Scottish NationalGallery and the Royal Scottish Academy.
The Universitys Assistant Principal forReligion and Society is Professor Mona
Siddiqui OBE, one of Britains leadingprofessors of Islamic and inter-religiousstudies. Professor Siddiqui is a regularcontributor to BBC Radio 4s Thoughtfor the Day, as well as to the Times, theScotsman, the Guardian, theSundayHeraldand the Tablet.
Professor Timothy Lim is Chair in HebrewBible and Second Temple Judaism. He wasone of the editors of The Oxford Handbookof the Dead Sea Scrollsand has closelinks through this with Yale University,
NebraskaLincoln University and PrincetonTheological Seminary.
Dr Helen Bond, Director of the SchoolsCentre for the Study of Christian Origins, isa distinguished historian of the period of theNew Testament writings. In addition to heracademic publications, Dr Bond is active inmediating scholarship more widely throughher work for BBC Radio 3 and 4, and hascontributed to a number of televisionprogrammes for the BBC and Channel 4.
Professor Jolyon Mitchell brings together
expertise in media, arts and religion asDirector of the Centre for Theology andPublic Issues. He was the only Britishmember of the International StudyCommission on Media, Religion & Culture,which consisted of 13 scholars from nationsas diverse as Australia, Colombia, Ghana,Italy, Mexico, Thailand and the United States.
Professor Brian Stanley, a leading interpreterof the past centurys shifting patterns in theglobal diffusion of Christianity, is Professorof World Christianity and the Director of the
Centre for the Study of World Christianity.He is also editor of the journalStudies inWorld Christianity.
WELCOME TO THESCHOOL OF DIVINITY
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Facilities and resources
The School of Divinity has its own unique library,dining and socialising areas, and a strong sense of
community between students and staff, as wellas being part of a large, world-class university.
We take a personal interest in ourstudents and offer a welcoming andfriendly setting in which to pursue theexciting and demanding study of theologyand religious studies.
New College Library has one of the largesttheology collections in the UK, with morethan a quarter of a million items and a largeand rich manuscript collection, includingthe papers of Thomas Chalmers, JohnBaillie, JH Oldham and James S Stewart.
The strengths of the Library collectionscontribute greatly to the teaching andresearch of members of the School as wellas students elsewhere in the University.These collections are complemented by themany resources available in the Universityand beyond. The total holdings in all theUniversity libraries exceed 2.25 millionvolumes. In addition, the National Library
of Scotland holds more than ve millionvolumes. The New College Library boastsa magnicent reading hall, originally built
as the sanctuary of the Free High Kirk.
The School provides extensive andwell-equipped computing facilities forresearch and coursework at all levels,including dissertations. We provide allstudents with PCs, scanners and printers,across four labs.
The Tower Lab and Mason Room Lab arefor the use of any registered student while
postgraduate students are exclusivelyprovided with a further two labs; one in theRamsay Lane Wing, another in the SemplesWing. Both of these labs offer reservable
My experience at New College was part ofwhat trained me to think. My dissertationwas on Augustine, Scripture and Power,and Ive been thinking about how peopleuse and think about power ever since.David Nussbau, School of Divinity alumnus, Chief Executive of WWF UK
study space as well as space for your booksand materials, and lockers for the securestorage of laptops. They are accessible 24hours a day via a swipe-card entry system.
New Colleges gothic Rainy Hallprovides a marvellous setting for diningand a welcoming social space for livelyconversation and informal debate. The NewCollege complex is also home to the GeneralAssembly Hall of the Church of Scotland.
Collections of the UniversityThe Universitys collections are uniquein their depth and diversity. Managed bythe Centre for Research Collections, andhoused in our Main Library at the heartof our central campus, they span morethan 500,000 rare books, artworks fromaround the world, historically signicantmusical instrument collections, specialistmuseum collections, and manuscripts.
Highlights include the worlds oldestsurviving Gaelic text; Adam Smiths originallibrary; Alexander Flemings sample ofmould used to make penicillin; originalquartos of Shakespeare plays, with notesin the margins from 16th-century actors;the thermometer of chemist Joseph Black;and original Sir Isaac Newton diagrams inDavid Gregory manuscripts of 1692.
University archivists with a broadspectrum of expertise make it theirpriority to ensure these items are accessible
by our students, researchers and staff.
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Employability andgraduate attributes
Institute for Acadeic DevelopentAll of our postgraduate students canbenet from the Universitys Institute
for Academic Development (IAD), whichprovides information, events and coursesto develop the skills you will need nowand in the future.
The IAD offers one of the most establisheduniversity research and career skills trainingpackages in the UK. Our experts will helpyou gain the skills, knowledge andcondence needed to move on to the
next stage in your career, be that in aprofessional sector or within academia.
The Institute provides research studentswith dedicated training in topics suchas research management; personaleffectiveness; communication skills;public engagement, networking and
teamworking; leadership; and careermanagement. You can gain expertise ininformation technology and presentationskills; condence in undertaking
independent and creative research;the ability to critically evaluate sourcematerials; and the capacity to constructintellectually rigorous arguments.
For taught postgraduates, the IADprovides a growing range of tailoredstudy-related and transferable skillsworkshops, plus online advice and learning
resources. These are all designed to helpyou settle into postgraduate life, succeedduring your studies, and move condently
onwards to the next stage of your career.
By developing these broader professionalskills and qualities, our postgraduatestudents are always in high demand.
More information:www.ed.ac.uk/iad/postgraduates
Careers ServiceThe Universitys award-winning Careers
Service aims to expand the horizons of allstudents, empowering and inspiring youto make successful career decisions.
Here at Edinburgh we believe in offering you the best possiblesupport in your studies and in preparation for your future.We believe learning support plays a large part in this.
The Service has a friendly team of expertsready to help you at our ofces on the
central campus and at Kings Buildings.We offer advice and guidance whateveryour plans for the future, includingcareers in research. We offer workshopsthroughout the year that are open to
all postgraduate students, plus sessionsspecically for international students.
The Service has a team dedicated todeveloping our already strong linkswith employers from all industries andemployment sectors; from the worlds toprecruiters to small enterprises based herein Edinburgh. We provide a programmeof opportunities for students to meetemployers on campus and virtually.
More information:www.ed.ac.uk/careers/postgrad
Backing bright ideasLAUNCH.ed is the Universitys award-winning programme for studententrepreneurs. Each year, LAUNCH.edworks with students to help them startnew businesses. Since 2005 we havehelped Edinburgh students and alumnilaunch more than 120 businesses, of whichmore than 85 per cent are still trading.
More information:www.LAUNCH.ed.ac.uk
A postgraduate degree from the Schoolof Divinity prepares you for a vast array ofemployment, depending on your subjectarea. Your focus may be on ministry, whichcould encompass adult ministry, churchmanagement, church planting, disasterministry, military chaplaincy, internetministry, metropolitan ministry, oroutreach and youth ministry.
Away from ministry, career options areequally numerous and varied. Advocacy,community development, counselling,
crisis services, public relations, socialwork and teaching are among thecareers open to you.
Kirk callingNew College is one of
three institutions wherecandidates for Church
of Scotland ministrymay study theology.
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Taught masters programmes
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Biblical StudiesMTh or MSc 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Prograe descriptionFinely honed skills in biblical languages are central to thisprogrammes engagement with the Bible, the world that producedit and its later readers. The programme will provide you with expert,in-depth study of the Hebrew Bible and New Testaments, the wider,ancient Near East, and related extra-biblical literature, includingthe Dead Sea Scrolls and the scholarly methods for studying them.
You will be taught by leading academics whose research interestsare in the elds of Hebrew Bible, Old Testament, New Testament,
early Judaism and early Christianity. You will benet from weeklyseminars from senior specialists in biblical studies and relatedsubjects, and the Schools Centre for the Study of Christian Origins.
Prograe structureThe programme runs over one year (or two years if part time).You will be taught mainly in small groups in a classroom/seminarsetting. You will receive training in research methods and will beindividually supervised for your 15,000-word dissertation.
COmPULSORY COURSES
The core components of this degree comprise two biblicallanguage/reading courses, in Greek or Hebrew/Aramaic. Thereare a number of possible scenarios for language study and
selections are made in consultation with the ProgrammeDirector. If you have only one year of previous study of a biblicallanguage you may take either Intermediate Biblical Hebrew orIntermediate New Testament Greek.
OPTIONAL COURSES
You may choose two optional courses, which include: Hebrew andAramaic Texts from Qumran; Hebrew Scripture Theology;Studiesin Ancient Judaism; Textual Criticism in Biblical Studies; The Bible,Literature and Hermeneutics; New Testament Exegesis; andHebrew Bible Exegesis. You can choose a further postgraduatecourse offered elsewhere in the School of Divinity, or a coursefrom another School at the discretion of the Programme Director,and subject to availability.
Career opportunitiesThe programme is designed to provide a strong foundation forpostgraduate research in biblical studies.
miniu entry requireentsA UK 2:1 degree in theology/religion (with adequate studyrelevant to biblical studies), or its international equivalent(www.ed.ac.uk/international/country). All students are expectedto have previously studied at least one of the two main biblicallanguages (Hebrew or Greek). Any appropriate professionalexperience will also be considered.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduateFor funding information see also page 14.
Prograe Director Dr Matthew [email protected]
We offer six taught masters programmes,most of which can be taken either as a Master
of Theology (MTh) or a Master of Science (MSc),the difference being one of nomenclature only.
Our taught masters programmes are designed to deepenknowledge in a subject you will typically have studied atundergraduate level, although they can in some cases offera new direction in your academic career.
Taught masters programmes take 12 months, consisting of twosemesters of taught courses followed by an individual, superviseddissertation. They can also be studied part time over two years.
See also
You may also be interested in postgraduate programmesoffered by other Schools, particularly the Schools of History,Classics & Archaeology; Literatures, Languages & Cultures;Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences; and Social& Political Science.
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My time at New College was valuable andrewarding. All the resources a PhD studentneeds to complete a top-class project areavailable: a first-rate faculty who, in spiteof their many responsibilities, take ample
time for the student; substantial librarieson site and around the city; and a warmcommunity that sharpens and challengesyou personally and academically.Jason Curtis, PhD Systematic Theology, 2007Director of Rutherford House, Edinburgh
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Religious Studies
MSc 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Prograe descriptionReligious beliefs, behaviours and institutions are fascinating andpowerful components in human societies. Understanding theirmotivations and structures can help the search for solutions to majorchallenges in the contemporary world. This programme allows adeepening engagement with the methodological ramications
of the eld, while encouraging in-depth study of one or morereligious traditions. Our focus extends beyond theory and method inreligious studies to specic local, national and international religious
traditions. We study Jewish, Christian, Islamic and Indian traditions,as well as indigenous religions of Africa, North America and EastAsia, and new age and diasporic traditions. This combination of
theoretical know-how with studies in specic traditions equipsyou to compare, interpret and explain religion in a cross-culturalperspective. The programme also offers the opportunity to learnSanskrit, Arabic or Persian (subject to availability) through our leadingexpertise in Asian Studies and in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies.
Prograe structureThis MSc is run over one year full time (or two years part time).You will participate in seminars, tutorials and lectures. You willbe given training in research methods and will receive individualsupervision for your 15,000-word dissertation.
COmPULSORY COURSES
Approaches to Research in Divinity and Religious Studies;
Selected Themes in the Study of Religion; Theory and Methodin the Study of Religion.
OPTIONAL COURSES
Contemporary Theories of Religion; Gender and Ethics in Islam;New Age Spirituality in Contemporary Culture; New Dimensions inJewish Thought; New Indigenous Religious Movements; Religionand Nationalism; Religion and the New African Diaspora.
You can choose a further postgraduate course offeredelsewhere in the School of Divinity, or a course or languagefrom another School, at the discretion of the ProgrammeDirector and subject to availability.
Career opportunitiesThe programme is designed to give you a good basis forpostgraduate research in religious studies, or for employment ina wide range of areas requiring critical analysis and empatheticunderstanding.
miniu entry requireentsA UK 2:1 degree, or its international equivalent (www.ed.ac.uk/international/country ), in humanities or social sciences, includingreligious studies. Any appropriate experience will also be considered.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduate
For funding information see also page 14.
Prograe Director Dr Steven [email protected]
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Ministry
MTh or MSc 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Prograe descriptionIf you have professional experience of ministry in church andcommunity settings, or are a graduate pursuing vocational trainingfor parish ministry, this masters programme will ensure that you areequipped with new skills and knowledge to help people meet thecomplex challenges of modern life. This programme has beenspecically designed for those training for, or already practising in,ministry. We offer an unrivalled diversity of course content andteaching expertise. Individual courses are structured to promoteengagement in close reading of practical theological texts andto develop skills in the analysis of ministry situations in a church,chaplaincy or community setting. Our programme will reinforce,
challenge, inspire and refresh anyone engaged in, or preparing for,Christian ministry. This programme runs biennially. Please contact theProgramme Director if you are interested in making an application.
Prograe structureThis programme is run over one year full time (or two years parttime). You will be taught in small seminar classes, led by world-classacademics from a variety of theological disciplines and with a rangeof ministerial experience. You will learn through class discussions,the presentation of case studies and personal reections onministry. You will be given training in research methods and willreceive individual supervision for your 15,000-word dissertation.
COmPULSORY COURSES
Approaches to Research in Divinity and Religious Studies;Church and Ministry: Biblical and Historical Foundations;Theology of Ministry.
OPTIONAL COURSES
You will take three optional courses to expand your knowledgeand understanding in divinity disciplines including theologicaland biblical studies, religious history and mission studies, Christianethics and media studies, handling conict and reective practice.
You can include another postgraduate course offered elsewherein the School of Divinity; a course from our undergraduatehonours programmes; or a course from another School, at thediscretion of the Programme Director and subject to availability.
Career opportunitiesThe programme is designed to give you enhanced professionalismand expertise for careers in the ministry.
miniu entry requireentsA UK 2:1 degree, or its international equivalent (www.ed.ac.uk/international/country ). Any experience of ministry in a voluntaryor professional capacity in a church, chaplaincy, professional,or community setting will also be considered.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduate
For funding information see also page 14.
Prograe Director Dr Cecelia [email protected]
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Science and Religion
MSc 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Prograe descriptionMuch of the recent debate surrounding New Atheism has takenplace within a poorly informed view of the history and philosophyof science and its relationship with religion. This programme aimsto inform and engage with the debate in depth, looking at itfrom scientic, philosophical, historical, ethical and theological
perspectives. It provides a strong grounding in these issues.The history of science is studied from ancient times through themodern scientic revolution, together with philosophical trends in
our understanding of reality. The main areas of dialogue betweenscience and religion are explored in depth, including cosmology,evolution, divine action and miracles, consciousness and the
human person.Prograe structureThis programme is run over one year full time (or two years parttime). You will be taught mainly in small groups in a seminarsetting. You will be given training in research methods and willreceive individual supervision for your 15,000-word dissertation.
COmPULSORY COURSES
Approaches to Research in Divinity and Religious Studies; Cosmos,Cell and Creator: Current Debates in Science and Religion; TheHistory of Science and Religion in the Christian Tradition .
OPTIONAL COURSES
You will choose three further courses. Options include: Creationand Providence; Ecology, Ethics and Spirit; Man and the NaturalWorld in Enlightenment; and Philosophical Issues in Evolution. Youmay also choose courses from elsewhere in the University, at thediscretion of the Programme Director and subject to availability.
Career opportunitiesThe programme can be taken as preparation for a researchdegree, or can form useful preparation for a career in education,journalism, public policy, the civil service or elsewhere.
miniu entry requireentsA UK 2:1 degree, or its international equivalent (www.ed.ac.uk/international/country ), in theology/religion or in a natural orhuman science.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduateFor funding information see also page 14.
Prograe Director Dr Mark [email protected]
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Theology in History
MTh or MSc 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Prograe descriptionThis exible programme looks at the Christian past from a variety
of perspectives theological, philosophical and historical andprovides options for special study of themes from the early Churchto modern times. Our aim is to enable you to understand and reect
critically upon the historical contexts in which Christian thought hasdeveloped. Our approach is interdisciplinary: instructors includehistorians, philosophers of religion and systematic theologians. Ourwork is enriched by the Schools guest lectures and regular researchseminars in theology and ethics, and the history of Christianity.
Prograe structureThis programme is run over one year full time (or two years parttime). From September to April you follow courses and are giventraining in research methods. From April onwards you will workon your 15,000-word dissertation. All students have one-to-onedissertation supervision.
COmPULSORY COURSES
The compulsory courses (Creeds, Councils and Controversies Iand II) focus on the most authoritative ecclesiastical constructionsof Christian thought, from the beginnings to the present day,and explore the debates and challenges that have shaped beliefand practice. Students also take Approaches to Research, whichoffers a practical approach to improving postgraduate-levelskills of critical thinking and writing.
OPTIONAL COURSES
We offer a wide range of specialist options in early Christianity,late medieval religion, the Reformation and puritan studies,Scottish theology, German philosophy from Kant to Hegel,modern religious history, and the theology of gures such as
Friedrich Schleiermacher and Karl Barth. You may choose at leasttwo of three options from the Theology in History offerings, butyou are also able to take a course from elsewhere within theSchool or College. You may opt to take a year-long course inan ancient or modern language relevant to your dissertation.
Career opportunitiesThe programme can be taken as an end in itself or as preparation
for a research degree and provides transferable skills that can beapplied in a wide range of careers.
miniu entry requireentsA UK 2:1 degree, or its international equivalent (www.ed.ac.uk/international/country ), in theology or history.
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World Christianity
MTh or MSc 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Prograe descriptionWith more than 2.2 billion followers, and as one of the oldestreligions, Christianity plays an important role in inuencing a
wide range of social, political and cultural issues.
This programme interprets some of the key themes and trendsin Christianity in the majority world, or southern hemisphere,and is designed to provide expert insight, knowledge and skills tounderstand the wide range of Christian belief, culture and practicethroughout the world, particularly in Africa, Latin America and Asia.It is taught in a strongly interdisciplinary way, and employs historical,sociological, anthropological and theological perspectives. You willenjoy a unique framework to study, research and understand thecomplexity of Christian communities in the world and their widersignicance for culture and society.
Prograe structureThis masters programme is run over one year full time (or twoyears part time). You will be taught mainly in small groups in aclassroom/seminar setting. You will receive individual supervisionfor your 15,000-word dissertation.
COmPULSORY COURSES
The compulsory courses Concepts and Methods in the Study ofWorld ChristianityandSelected Themes in the Study of WorldChristianityattend to methods for the study of indigenous formsand expressions of Christianity, to issues of culture and gender
and to changing patterns of relationship between Christianity inthe west and other parts of the world. Approaches to Researchin Divinity and Religious Studiesdevelops postgraduate-levelskills in critical thinking and writing.
OPTIONAL COURSES
You will choose three courses, at least two of which must bepostgraduate courses offered by the School of Divinity. Optionalcourses offered by the Centre of World Christianity include:Christian History in Asia; Christian Theology in Asia; CriticalDebates in Christian Mission; and History of Christianity in Africa.You can also choose an undergraduate course offered by theSchool or, at the discretion of the Programme Director, a course
from another School, subject to availability.Career opportunitiesThe programme is designed to give you a good basis forpostgraduate research in aspects of Christianity in the world.
miniu entry requireentsA UK 2:1 degree, or its international equivalent (www.ed.ac.uk/international/country ), in an appropriate eld. Any professionalexperience will also be considered.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduate
For funding information see also page 14.
Prograe Director Professor Brian [email protected]
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Centre for the Study of Christian OriginsEstablished to promote research on theemergence of, and developments in,Christianity in the rst three centuries of
the Common Era, the Centre for the Studyof Christian Origins has brought togetherresearchers in the University of Edinburghand beyond.
The Centre bridges the study of the NewTestament and earliest Christianity andprovides a means of linking interestedscholars in several traditional disciplines,such as New Testament/Christian origins,patristics, Roman history, archaeology,Second-Temple Judaism and palaeography.The Centre organises a variety of lectures,seminars and conferences.
Research at the School of Divinity
The large graduate school and thepresence of visiting academics fromaround the world help ensure a diverseand stimulating research environment.
All research students are assigned a primaryand secondary supervisor. You are offered atraining course in research methods, and aregiven conscientious supervision from yourrst weeks through to submission of your
thesis. There are also special orientationevents for international students.
As a postgraduate researcher you can drawon the outstanding library resources ofNew College, the University of Edinburghand the nearby National Library of Scotland.
We offer research across: Hebrew and OldTestament Studies; History of Christianity;New Testament and Christian Origins;Religious Studies; and World Christianity.
Research collaborationsThe School of Divinity has collaboratedwith Yale University Divinity School since1992, mounting the annual YaleEdinburghconference on the History of the MissionaryMovement and World Christianity.
Professor Mona Siddiqui is engaged withGeorgetown Universitys Berkley Centerfor Religion, Peace and World Affairs, in aReligious Freedom Project involving jointpapers and conferences.
Dr David Reimer is a member of theexecutive committee of the ongoingSemantics of Ancient Hebrew DatabaseProject, co-ordinated from the Universityof Leiden and involving research partnersfrom North America, Europe and Australia.
We regularly host major lecture series bydistinguished US scholars. Professor BruceMcCormack of Princeton TheologicalSeminary delivered the Croall Lectures onAbandoned by God: The Death of Christin Systematic, Historical, and Exegetical
Perspective and Professor Richard B Hays,Dean, and George Washington IveyProfessor of New Testament at DukeDivinity School, North Carolina, deliveredthe Gunning Lectures on Israels Scripturethrough the Eyes of the Gospel Writers.
The School of Divinity is home to a thriving research community.All of our academic staff are engaged in individual research and
writing projects and many are also involved in collaborativeprojects with colleagues across the globe.
Research centresOur research is based across three centres,founded on a thriving 500-year traditionof creative thought.
Centre for the Studyof World ChristianityThe Centre for the Study of WorldChristianity advances high-qualityscholarship in Christianity as a polycentricfaith, whose adherents are now far morenumerous in the southern hemisphere themajority world than in Europe or NorthAmerica. This is the primary postgraduatefocus of the Centre. We seek to make adistinctive contribution to scholarlyknowledge in all areas of the study ofWorld Christianity through interdisciplinaryresearch, teaching and publication.
Centre for Theology and Public IssuesThe Centre for Theology and Public Issues
(CTPI) was founded in 1984 as the worldsrst centre for research on public theology.
CTPI promotes inspiring theologicalreection on public life. The Centre
provides a meeting place for theologians,social scientists, church leaders,policymakers and the broader public.
CTPI has close connections with a widerange of local, national and internationalgroups and organisations. Our recent focusareas include peace-building through themedia and arts; religion and ethics in themaking of war and peace; the MillenniumDevelopment Goals and British religiousart. The Centre is an active member ofthe Global Network for Public Theology.
CTPI has hosted numerous conferencesand published dozens of books, articlesand papers. Subjects worked on includepoverty and welfare, justice and the penalsystem, peace-building and internationalsecurity, suicide and public health, nanceand ethics, national identity, broadcasting,devolution and citizenship.
World viewSome of our PhD students
travel overseas in theirsecond year to accesslibraries and improve
language skills.
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Research opportunities
masters by ResearchThese one-year masters degrees byresearch are designed for studentswith an academic training in divinityor religious studies (or other relevantsubjects) who wish to focus on aparticular topic. The programme maybe taken as either a Master of Theologyby Research or a Master of Science byResearch. The difference is one ofnomenclature only. Both involve research
training and orientation courses, afterwhich you may either research andsubmit a dissertation of about 30,000words, which comprises the remainingassessment for the degree, or take threefurther courses to provide appropriatebackground and preparatory study for thetopic of your research, and then submita dissertation of about 15,000 words.
master of Philosophy (mPhil)The MPhil requires a minimum of two yearsfull-time study. You will be provided withtwo supervisors. During the rst year you
will explore your chosen area of researchand rene your proposal. After nine to12 months a draft of a chapter or a part-chapter will be submitted for discussion ata Review Board, together with a developedproposal for the whole thesis (of no morethan 50,000 words). On the basis of
We offer two types of research-based mastersdegree, as well as PhD programmes.
progress-to-date, and the prospects forthe research, the Review Board will makea recommendation on the continuation ofstudies, for which your programme may beconrmed as MPhil status or, exceptionally,promoted to PhD status.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Research towards a PhD requires aminimum of three years full-time workunder the guidance of two supervisors.
For PhD study we look for a proven abilityto sustain independent research undersupervision, normally in the form of amasters degree involving a dissertation.Since in the British model of doctoralstudies there is little formal coursework,and the time available is limited to fouryears, we look for a substantial degreeof preparation in any necessary adjunctskills, including languages. Competence inacademic writing in English is also essential.
Progress during the rst year is assessed
by an end-of-year Review Board at whicha full, formal research proposal must bepresented, along with a sample of work.The Board will make a recommendationbased on its reading of your submissionand an interview. You then proceedwith your research, culminating inyour 100,000-word dissertation.
My three years at the School of Divinity were fantastic. I foundthe postgraduate research environment to be personally andacademically stimulating. Aspects of the programme that Iappreciated the most were the accessibility and commitment of
my supervisors, the excellent library resources and services, andthe freedom to pursue my interests, even when they occasionallytook me on lengthy but ultimately rewarding tangents.Robert Rezetko, PhD Hebrew & Old Testament Studies, 2004Assistant Professor, Old Testament Exegesis and Source Texts of Judaism,Faculty of Religious Studies, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Point of ContactOur Point of Contact
peer-support system linksincoming and current
PhD students.
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Christian Ethics andPractical TheologyPhD 3 yrs FT (6 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MPhil 2 yrs FT (4 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MSc by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MTh by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Research proleThe research interests of staff members include theologicalethics, social and political ethics, chaplaincy and pastoral studies,homiletics, the ethics of communication (with special referenceto the media) and environmental ethics. Both staff and studentbodies are ecumenical in composition. There is a research seminarfor staff and students to which visiting speakers are invited.Taught courses, at an advanced level, which contribute to yourinterest and research needs, may be undertaken where available.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduateFor funding information see also page 14.
Contact Dr Cecilia [email protected]
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Hebrew and OldTestament StudiesPhD 3 yrs FT (6 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MPhil 2 yrs FT (4 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MSc by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MTh by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Research proleWe can support most areas of research related to the Hebrew Bible.Current staff are research-active in areas such as pentateuchal andhistorical studies, poetry and prophecy, biblical theology andethics, Hebrew language, septuagint and targumic studies, andthe Dead Sea Scrolls in their Hellenistic context. There is a researchseminar for staff and students to which visiting speakers are invited.Taught courses, at an advanced level, which contribute to yourinterest and research needs, may be undertaken where available.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduateFor funding information see also page 14.
Contact Professor Timothy [email protected]
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History of Christianity
PhD 3 yrs FT (6 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MPhil 2 yrs FT (4 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MSc by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MTh by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Research proleWithin the History of Christianity subject area there is particularresearch strength in patristics and early Christian history; the
Reformation in Britain and on the continent; puritanism; thehistory of British and European Christianity from the 18th century;and the history of Christian missions, especially in Africa, from the18th century. There is a research seminar for staff and studentsto which visiting speakers are invited. Informal reading groupsand Latin language classes are also offered.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduateFor funding information see also page 14.
ContactProfessor Stewart Brown
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New Testament Language,Literature and TheologyPhD 3 yrs FT (6 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MPhil 2 yrs FT (4 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MSc by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MTh by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Research proleRecent staff publications have focused on the gospels; Paul; theapocalypse; the apocryphal gospels and early second-century
texts and developments; textual criticism; New Testament ethics;Qumran; the historical, religious and literary environment of the NewTestament; and New Testament Christology. Postgraduate researchis welcomed in a variety of areas, including exegesis, historical-critical issues, textual and literary criticism, the relation betweenearly Christianity and its religious and historical setting, history ofinterpretation, and hermeneutical questions. There is a researchseminar for staff and students to which visiting speakers are invited.Taught courses, at an advanced level, which contribute to yourinterest and research needs, may be undertaken where available.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and funding
www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduateFor funding information see also page 14.
ContactDr Helen [email protected]
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Religious StudiesPhD 3 yrs FT (6 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MPhil 2 yrs FT (4 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MSc by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MTh by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Research proleThe interests of staff in religious studies include Islam, contemporaryJudaism, indigenous religions (Africa and the Arctic), south Asianand south-east Asian traditions, and new age religions. Themethodologies supported include phenomenology, anthropologyand cultural studies. There is a regular religious studies researchseminar, for both students and staff, to which postgraduatesregularly contribute work-in-progress papers, and at which staf fand visiting academics occasionally present special lectures.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduateFor funding information see also page 14.
ContactDr Steven [email protected]
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World ChristianityPhD 3 yrs FT (6 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MPhil 2 yrs FT (4 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MSc by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MTh by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Research proleStaff associated with the Centre for World Christianity covera number of dif ferent academic disciplines, including theology,history, mission studies, religious studies and anthropology.They also have geographical expertise in Africa, Asia and LatinAmerica, allowing for a wide range of research possibilities. TheCentre provides a weekly seminar programme for PhD studentsin World Christianity.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduateFor funding information see also page 14.
Contact Professor Brian StanleyEail [email protected]
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Systematic TheologyPhD 3 yrs FT (6 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MPhil 2 yrs FT (4 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MSc by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)MTh by Research 1 yr FT (2 yrs PT available for UK/EU students)
Research proleResearch students currently work in most areas of systematictheology from the patristic era to the medieval era; from theReformation to modern times; and in philosophical theology,from the early modern period to recent continental thought; andin such specialised topics as modern Christology; theology andscience; and theological ethics (representing some prominent
research interests of current members of staff).Sessions on research orientation/methods are offered to all students.
Within Systematic Theology, there is a research seminar for staffand students to which visiting speakers are invited. Informalreading groups and language classes in theological Germanare also offered.
English language requireentsSee page 13.
Fees and fundingwww.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduateFor funding information see also page 14.
ContactProfessor David [email protected]
See also
You may also be interested in research areas offered by otherSchools, particularly the Schools of History, Classics & Archeology;Literatures, Languages & Cultures; Philosophy, Psychology& Language Sciences; and Social & Political Science.
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How to apply
We have an online application process for all postgraduate programmes.Its a straightforward system with full instructions, including details of
any supporting documentation you need to submit.
When applying, you will set up an account,which lets you save your application andcontinue at another time.
Full guidance on our application system:www.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/applying
General requireentsOur usual entrance requirement forpostgraduate study is a UK 2:1 degree, or
its international equivalent (www.ed.ac.uk/international/country ), in a subject relatedto your chosen programme. School ofDivinity PhD applicants typically requirea specialist postgraduate degree beyondtheir rst degree.
You will also need to meet the Universityslanguage requirements (see right).
Entry requirements for individualprogrammes can vary, so check thedetails for the specic programme
you wish to apply for.
Taught prograes
DeadlinesThere are no formal deadlines forour taught programmes and youare encouraged to apply at any timethroughout the year. However, if you wishto be considered for a nancial award
for admission in September, you shouldcomplete your application by the end ofMarch as funds are normally awarded bythe end of April. School of Divinity fundingapplications are made at the same time
as your academic application, while manyother nancial awards require a separate
application and many require youracademic application to be made rst.
Procedure Thoroughly explore this prospectus and
our website to identify your preferredprogramme of study. You are welcometo contact the School to discuss yourchoice. See Get in touch, page 17.
Check you meet all entry requirements.Check whether a separate application is
needed for funding. Check any deadlines.
Visit www.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/degrees, navigate to your chosenprogramme, and click on Apply.Follow the instructions within theonline application system.
Research prograes
DeadlinesApplications are considered thewhole year round, but the deadline forconsideration for our nancial awards
is the end of January. Further rounds offunding allocation for certain awards maytake place throughout the spring. Youshould continue to register your interestin an award if you wish to be considered.
Procedure Thoroughly explore this prospectus and
our website to identify the research areathat matches your interests.
Check you meet all entry requirements.Check whether a separate application isneeded for funding. Check any deadlines.
We strongly encourage you to contacta potential supervisor to discuss yourresearch interests before making yourformal application, and you will often
be asked to submit a draft researchproposal. Information on staff andtheir research interests: www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/divinity/staff
Visit www.ed.ac.uk/pg/degrees, navigateto your chosen programme, and click onApply. Follow the instructions within theonline application system.
Joining us fro overseasInternational applicants are advised tocheck the Universitys website to ndout more about their visa options and ourIntegrated English for Academic Purposes(IEAP) programme. More information:www.ed.ac.uk/international/ieap
International agentsThe University has certied representative
agents in the following locations: Brunei,Canada, China, Gulf Region, Hong Kong,India, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Malaysia,Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Russia, SaudiArabia, Singapore, South Africa, SouthKorea, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Zambiaand Zimbabwe. International applicants canuse an agent to help guide them through
the application process if necessary.More information: www.ed.ac.uk/studying/international/agents
English language requireentsStudents whose rst language is notEnglish must show evidence of oneof the qualications below.
IELTS 7.0 (with no score lower than6.0 in each section).
TOEFL iBT Total 100 (with no scorelower than 20 in each section).
Pearson Test of English 67 (with noscore lower than 56 in each of theCommunicative Skills sections Enabling Skills section scores arenot considered).
Cambridge CPE Grade B.
Cambridge CAE Grade A.
Please note:
English language requirements canbe affected by government policy so
please ensure you visit our website forthe latest details. www.ed.ac.uk/english-requirements/pg/chss
Your English language certicate mustbe no more than two years old at thebeginning of your degree programme.
A degree from an English-speakinguniversity may be accepted in somecircumstances.
Cambridge tests are accepted onlyfor applicants who do not needTier 4 visas to enter the UK.
Abbreviations: IELTS InternationalEnglish Language Testing System;TOEFL iBT Test of English as a ForeignLanguage Internet-Based Test; CPE
Certicate of Prociency in English;CAE Certicate in Advanced English.
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Funding
Awards are offered by the School ofDivinity, the College of Humanities &Social Science, the University of Edinburgh,the Scottish, British and internationalgovernments and many funding bodies.
Below we list a selection of potential sourcesof nancial support for postgraduate
students applying to the School of Divinity.
The University of Edinburgh
Graduate Discount ScheeWe offer a 10 per cent discount onpostgraduate fees for all alumni who havegraduated with an undergraduate degreefrom the University. We also offer a 10 percent discount for international graduateswho spent at least one semester at theUniversity of Edinburgh as a visitingundergraduate. www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/discounts
Key Taught masters programmes
Masters by Research programmesResearch programmes
University of Edinburgh scholarships
China Scholarships Council/Universityof Edinburgh Scholarships (China)A number of scholarships for PhD studyto candidates who are citizens andresidents of China. www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/china-council
Colciencias Scholarships (Colobia)The University of Edinburgh offers anumber of tuition fee scholarships to
full-time PhD students in partnershipwith Colombias Department ofScience, Technology and Innovation.www.colciencias.gov.co
College of Huanities & Social ScienceStudentships and ScholarshipsStudentships (fees plus stipend) andscholarships (fees only) are open tothose admitted to the rst year of PhDresearch. www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/research-hss
CONACYT Scholarships (mexico)The University of Edinburgh offers
scholarships to full-time postgraduatestudents in partnership with MexicosNational Council of Science andTechnology. www.conacyt.mx
CONICYT Scholarships (Chile)The University of Edinburgh offersscholarships to full-time mastersstudents in partnership with ChilesNational Commission for Scientic andTechnological Research. www.conicyt.cl
The Desond Tutu mastersScholarship (Africa)One scholarship will be awarded toa student from Africa on a full-timemasters programme. www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/tutu
Edinburgh Global Latin-Aericanmasters ScholarshipsTwelve scholarships are available tostudents from eligible countries who areaccepted on a full-time masters degree
programme. www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduate/latin-america
Edinburgh Global mastersScholarshipsA number of scholarships available tointernational students for masters study.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/masters
Edinburgh Global ResearchScholarshipsThese scholarships are designed toattract high-quality internationalresearch students to the University.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/global-research
Eric Liddell China SaltireScholarships (China)Ten scholarships are available to Chinesecitizens who are permanent residentsof mainland China who are accepted ona full-time masters degree programme.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduate/liddell
A large number of scholarships, loans and other funding schemes are available for your postgraduatestudies. You can nd the full range at: www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/postgraduate.
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FIDERH and FUNEDScholarships (mexico)The University of Edinburgh offersscholarships in partnership with MexicosFund for Development of HumanResources and the Mexican Foundationfor Education, Science and Technology.www.derh.org.mxwww.funed.org.mx
Julius Nyerere mastersScholarships (Tanzania)
Three scholarships are available tocitizens of Tanzania who are normallyresident in Tanzania who are acceptedon a full-time masters degree programme.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/nyerere
Principals Career DevelopentPhD ScholarshipsA number of scholarships, open to UK,EU and international full-time PhDstudents. www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/development
Principals Indian mastersScholarships (India)Twelve scholarships are available tostudents from India for masters study.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/masters-india
The Reverend Dr Nora P RobertsonScholarshipAt least one award available forpostgraduate in Christian History, Bibleand Theology. www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/robertson
School of Divinity PostgraduateScholarships
Competition is open to all applicantson the basis of academic merit. Allapplicants must have been accepted forstudy towards a postgraduate degree.www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/divinity/studying/postgraduates/scholarships/general
TF Torrance ScholarshipScholarships are available to studentsaccepted on a full-time one-year MThdegree. Applicants should be citizensor a residents of the Global South.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/torrance
UK/EU masters ScholarshipsA number of scholarships for UK and EUstudents who have been accepted ona full-time masters degree programme.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/
uk-masters
Loans available for study atthe University of EdinburghThe University of Edinburgh is aparticipating institution in the followingloans programmes, meaning we certifyyour student status and can help withthe application process.
The Canada Student LoansPrograThe University is eligible to certify
Canadian student loan applications.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/canadian-loans
The Student Awards Agencyfor ScotlandThe Student Awards Agency forScotland offers eligible studentspostgraduate tuition fee loans forone short course of professional orvocational training. In addition, theUniversity of Edinburgh provides anumber of postgraduate bursaries toassist eligible students with their fees.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/pg-loan
US Student LoansThe University is eligible to certify loanapplications for US loan students. Fulldetails on eligibility and how to applycan be found online. www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/us-loans
Other sources of fundingThe following are examples of the manyscholarships and support schemes availableto students from particular countries whomeet certain eligibility criteria.
Chevening ScholarshipsA number of partial and full fundingscholarships are available to one-yearmasters students. www.chevening.org
Coonwealth Scholarships
Scholarships available to students who areresident in any Commonwealth country,other than the UK. www.dd.gov.uk/cscuk
Fulbright Scholarships (USA)Scholarships open to US graduatestudents in any subject wishing tostudy in the UK. www.iie.org/fulbright
marshall Scholarships (USA)Scholarships available to outstandingUS students wishing to study at anyUK university for at least two years.www.marshallscholarship.org
Scotlands Saltire ScholarshipsA number of scholarships open to studentswho are citizens permanently andordinarily resident in Canada, China, Indiaand the USA for one year of masters study.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/saltire
Silber BequestFunding is available to help prospectivepostgraduate students who considerthemselves to be refugees from theirnative land. www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/silber
Research council awardsResearch councils offer awards to masters,MPhil and PhD students in most of theSchools within the University of Edinburgh.All studentship applications from theresearch councils must be made throughthe University, through your School orCollege ofce. Awards can be made forboth taught and research programmes.
Normally only those UK/EU studentswho have been resident in the UK for thepreceding three years are eligible for a fullaward. For some awards, candidates who
are EU nationals and are resident in theUK may be eligible for a fees-only award.www.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/research-councils
I learnt about the scholarships through the scholarshipsand student funding section of the Universitys website. The
scholarships have provided me with a wonderful opportunityto study at a premier institution. I wish to work in academia inthe future and so my PhD will provide me with the necessarytraining and qualification to allow me to meet my goals.Shruti Chaudhry,PhD Sociology, Edinburgh Global Research Scholarshipand College of Humanities and Social Science Research Studentship
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The School of Divinitys home, New College, has anunrivalled location at the top of the Mound, overlooking
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Contact usFor more information aboutpostgraduate studies at the School
of Divinity please get in touch.
School of DivinityNew CollegeMound PlaceEdinburgh, UKEH1 2LXTel +44 (0)131 650 8952Email [email protected]/divinity
To make contact with a potential PhDsupervisor please see details of our staffproles at: www.ed.ac.uk/schools-
departments/divinity/staff-proles
Visit usAny potential applicant who would liketo visit the School of Divinity is warmlywelcomed. To arrange a visit, contactthe Schools Postgraduate Ofce:
Many of our applicants are from overseas,which can make visiting difcult, but our
academic staff welcome contact andoften hold video conversations with
potential students.
The Universitys postgraduate Open Day isyour opportunity to come and meet currentstaff and s tudents. Our next campus-based Open Day takes place on Friday22 November 2013. More information:www.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate-open-day
The University also runs online informationsessions for prospective postgraduatestudents throughout the year. Moreinformation: www.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/online-events
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management standard. The pulp used in this productis bleached using an Elemental Chlorine Free process.
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