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Goldsmiths, University of London MPhil/PhD Religious Studies
Goldsmiths, University of London

MPhil/PhD Religious Studies

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    About: The MPhil/PhD in Religious Studies offers an advanced research experience where students can explore diverse religious traditions and their societal impacts. The program emphasizes critical analysis and methodological approaches to the study of religion, allowing for an in-depth investigation into various themes and texts. Students will work closely with experienced faculty members and can tailor their research interests throughout the course.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in academia, research, publishing, or roles in religious organizations. Other potential paths include positions in public policy, education, and cultural institutions, where expertise in religious studies is valuable.

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MPhil/PhD Religious Studies

Goldsmiths is an exciting space for postgraduates, with numerous international speakers passing through, a huge range of interdisciplinary seminars and reading groups and a very open and warm environment for the exchange of ideas.

The MPhil/PhD programme in Religious Studies is part of the internationally renowned Faiths & Civil Society Unit, where an annual series of public seminars attracts speakers and delegates from all over the world, and a permanent group of 12 Fellows resources the Unit with ideas and connections straight in to the worlds of policy and practice.

Supervision is available for studies with a focus on any aspect of religion, belief and spirituality in the contemporary world, especially as studied interdisciplinarily, though including a focus on theology and/or religious studies, and/or the study of religion sociologically. A particular specialism which is distinctive to Goldsmiths is the connection between religion and belief and social and public policy. Engagement between faith and the public professions (social work, teaching, youth work, health, community work) is another distinctive area of expertise and applications in these areas are particularly welcome.

Much of the work of a PhD is organised through one-to-one supervisory sessions. You will also be able to participate in a range of methods training courses in both quantitative and qualitative methods, which will introduce you to the tools of the trade as well as innovative advanced methods.

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