Celebrating our outstanding teaching staff
Academics from the School have been recognised for their outstanding feedback and innovative work to engage students, at the prestigious Partnership Awards run by the University and the Student Union.

Is ever more important for understanding the world we live in.

For contemporary research into the changing role and character of religion in the world today.

Our MA programmes examine the growing and contentious role of religion in the public sphere.
Academics from the School have been recognised for their outstanding feedback and innovative work to engage students, at the prestigious Partnership Awards run by the University and the Student Union.
Ulrike Heuer, Seán McLoughlin and Gregory Radick from School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science have been awarded British Academy Mid-Career Fellowships for 2013-14. Many congratulations!
Dr Chris Insole (Durham University) will speak on "Creating freedom: Kant's theological problem". Starts at 11:30 am.
Find out more about our undergraduate courses at our June open days. You can chat with staff and students, attend subject talks and taster lectures, visit our accommodation and explore the campus. Starts at 9:00 am.
Dr Jasjit Singh's research focuses on the religious lives of young South Asians in particular 18-30 year old British Sikhs.
Analysis of Tibetan Buddhism and its relationship to the environment