Professor Tina Beattie, Director of the Digby Stuart Research Centre for Religion, Society and Human Flourishing, is notifying her contacts that the University of Roehampton is currently advertising for PhD applicants, since they have been awarded a number of Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) scholarships.


Professor Tina Beattie, Director of the Digby Stuart Research Centre for Religion, Society and Human Flourishing, is notifying her contacts that the University of Roehampton is currently advertising for PhD applicants, since they have been awarded a number of Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) scholarships.

She adds: “My own research interests and supervisory specialisms are in theology and gender, theology and art, theology and critical theory, and theology and human rights, with a particular interest in issues relating to women, motherhood and reproductive health.

“We can also offer supervision in a range of subject areas including Islam, Hinduism and various aspects of theology and religious studies, as well as other academic disciplines.”

* More on AHRC Studentships (PhD and Masters) available at the University of Roehampton through the TECHNE Doctoral Training Partnership: http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/Courses/Graduate-School/TECHNE-AHRC-Doctoral-Training-Partnership/

* More on the work of Professor Beattie: http://www.roehampton.ac.uk/staff/Tina-Beattie/