Islam and Christian Muslim Relations: University of Birmingham

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Degree 
PhD/MPhil
Address
Islam and Christian Muslim Relations: University of Birmingham, Department of Theology and Religion, Graduate Institute for Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, Elmfield House, Selly Oak Campus, Birmingham B29 6LG, United Kingdom
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Subject
Religious Studies or Theology
Course Beginning 
September
Duration 
PhD – 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time, MPhil – 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Scholarship and Grants 

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Telephone 
+44 (0)121 415 8347
Fax 
+44 (0)121 415 8376
E-mail 

i.dr...@bham.ac.uk

Website 
http://www.theology.bham.ac.uk/postgrad



The Department of Theology and Religion has a large and international community of over 300 postgraduates, attracted by the range and quality of supervision available and the chance to participate in specialised seminars in many areas of theological research.

The Graduate Institute for Theology and Religion is part of the Department of Theology and Religion.  It combines internationally established strength in teaching and research with initiatives in new fields of study.  It provides a context which supports and encourages multidisciplinary research and postgraduate study across the areas of theology and the study of religion. With over thirty academic staff, it is able to offer both variety and depth of study.  The Institute offers postgraduate degree programmes from taught Masters to PhD degrees in a wide range of subjects, and hosts public lectures and research seminars given by distinguished scholars.

How to apply

  • http://www.postgraduate.bham.ac.uk/apply/index.shtml

Apply online

  • http://www.apply.bham.ac.uk/

Related links

  • http://www.postgraduate.bham.ac.uk/programmes/department-theology-religion.shtml

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