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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (Fixed Term)

21 April 2026

The Faculty of Divinity is inviting expressions of interest from recently completed or final stage doctoral students whom the Faculty might support in next year's (2026-27) round of applications ...

NEW Islamic Philosophy MPhil Module

9 April 2026

The Faculty of Divinity is pleased to announce the addition of a new MPhil module to its Islamic Philosophy provision: Philosophy of Mind in Medieval Islamic Thought , taught by Dr Amal Awad. This module complements the existing offerings within the pathway, including Islamic Philosophical Theology: The Ashʿarī School (Dr...

Professor Alec Ryrie FBA, Hulsean Lectures 2026

26 March 2026

Professor Alec Ryrie FBA (Durham University) will deliver The Hulsean Lectures 2026, 'A History of Suffering and Power' commencing Wednesday 6th May at 5pm.

Embodying change: Jewish women treading new pathways. The 2026 Yerushah Lecture

19 February 2026

Wednesday 11 March, 5pm to 6:30pm Faculty of Divinity - Runcie Room Rabbi Dr Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz and Soferet Dr Jen Taylor Friedman deliver the Faculty of Divinity's annual Yerushah lecture, exploring how women in Orthodox and egalitarian Jewish contexts have negotiated access to training, authority, and mastery.

Congratulations Imad Ahmed PhD - Early career winner of The Cambridge Awards 2025

5 February 2026

"Imad Ahmed carried his faith based call for British Muslims to be able to follow the lunar calendar from where they are based on this earth to a scholarly pursuit. While doing this, he engages astronomers and British Muslims to think deeply about Islamic theology and the individual relationship Muslims can establish with...

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