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Trinity College, Bristol: Theology
Institution | Trinity College, Bristol |
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Department | Trinity College |
Web | http://www.trinitycollegebristol.ac.uk |
Study type | Research |
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Summary
Students must write a 100,000 word thesis on a topic defined by their research proposal under the supervision of a relevant faculty member. Students will read on their own topic and work closely with their supervisors to define the research and compose the thesis. Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies.
The PhD programme can be finished in 36 months of full-time study or 72 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Accepted students will be admitted initially to the MTh programme, to upgrade by viva to the PhD programme after either one year (for full-time students) or two years (for part-time students) of study. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate research conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). It is preferable that applicants hold a Master’s degree in the chosen area of study as well. Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
Summary
Students must write a 100,000 word thesis on a topic defined by their research proposal under the supervision of a relevant faculty member. Students will read on their own topic and work closely with their supervisors to define the research and compose the thesis. Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies.
The PhD programme can be finished in 36 months of full-time study or 72 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Accepted students will be admitted initially to the MTh programme, to upgrade by viva to the PhD programme after either one year (for full-time students) or two years (for part-time students) of study. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate research conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). It is preferable that applicants hold a Master’s degree in the chosen area of study as well. Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
Summary
Students must write a 100,000 word thesis on a topic defined by their research proposal under the supervision of a relevant faculty member. Students will read on their own topic and work closely with their supervisors to define the research and compose the thesis. Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies.
The PhD programme can be finished in 36 months of full-time study or 72 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Accepted students will be admitted initially to the MTh programme, to upgrade by viva to the PhD programme after either one year (for full-time students) or two years (for part-time students) of study. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate research conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). It is preferable that applicants hold a Master’s degree in the chosen area of study as well. Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
Summary
Students must write a 100,000 word thesis on a topic defined by their research proposal under the supervision of a relevant faculty member. Students will read on their own topic and work closely with their supervisors to define the research and compose the thesis. Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies.
The PhD programme can be finished in 36 months of full-time study or 72 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Accepted students will be admitted initially to the MTh programme, to upgrade by viva to the PhD programme after either one year (for full-time students) or two years (for part-time students) of study. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate research conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). It is preferable that applicants hold a Master’s degree in the chosen area of study as well. Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
Summary
Students must write a 100,000 word thesis on a topic defined by their research proposal under the supervision of a relevant faculty member. Students will read on their own topic and work closely with their supervisors to define the research and compose the thesis. Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies.
The PhD programme can be finished in 36 months of full-time study or 72 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Accepted students will be admitted initially to the MTh programme, to upgrade by viva to the PhD programme after either one year (for full-time students) or two years (for part-time students) of study. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate research conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). It is preferable that applicants hold a Master’s degree in the chosen area of study as well. Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
Summary
Students must write a 100,000 word thesis on a topic defined by their research proposal under the supervision of a relevant faculty member. Students will read on their own topic and work closely with their supervisors to define the research and compose the thesis. Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies.
The PhD programme can be finished in 36 months of full-time study or 72 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Accepted students will be admitted initially to the MTh programme, to upgrade by viva to the PhD programme after either one year (for full-time students) or two years (for part-time students) of study. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate research conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). It is preferable that applicants hold a Master’s degree in the chosen area of study as well. Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
MTheol
Summary
The MTh programme can be finished in 12 months of full-time study, or 24 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies. The nature of the thesis is defined by the student’s research proposal and is written under the supervision of a relevant faculty member.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or its equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
Summary
The MTh programme can be finished in 12 months of full-time study, or 24 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies. The nature of the thesis is defined by the student’s research proposal and is written under the supervision of a relevant faculty member.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or its equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
Summary
The MTh programme can be finished in 12 months of full-time study, or 24 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies. The nature of the thesis is defined by the student’s research proposal and is written under the supervision of a relevant faculty member.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or its equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
Summary
The MTh programme can be finished in 12 months of full-time study, or 24 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies. The nature of the thesis is defined by the student’s research proposal and is written under the supervision of a relevant faculty member.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or its equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
Summary
The MTh programme can be finished in 12 months of full-time study, or 24 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies. The nature of the thesis is defined by the student’s research proposal and is written under the supervision of a relevant faculty member.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or its equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
Summary
The MTh programme can be finished in 12 months of full-time study, or 24 months of part-time study, with completed theses assessed by viva voce examination. Distance-based students are expected to come to campus at least once a year for our annual postgraduate conference (normally held at the end of June), or more frequently at the discretion of their supervisor.
Most of the research projects which are supervised fall within biblical studies (including hermeneutics); church history; pastoral and practical theology; doctrine and mission studies. The nature of the thesis is defined by the student’s research proposal and is written under the supervision of a relevant faculty member.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | An upper 2nd Class Honours degree in an appropriate field, or its equivalent (e.g. 3.5/4.0 in a GPA system). Students are also expected to have facility in research languages requisite for the project proposed. |
Location | Trinity College, Bristol Stoke Hill Bristol BS9 1JP |
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