MbR funded by Leeds Church Institute
Leeds Trinity University is a modern, Catholic anchor institution with a developing and vibrant research environment. We are therefore delighted to announce the launch of:
One full-time or part-time funded Masters by Research (MbR) opportunity to be awarded by a competitive application process. This MbR is funded by the Leeds Church Institute and includes a tuition fee waiver up to the UK/EU rate (£4,400 a year for 2024-25) and a contribution to research expenses (e.g., conference attendance, consumables, training costs etc). The Leeds Church Institute exists to be an active and progressive agent in the City of Leeds for the benefit of all. The opportunity is ideally suited to persons already residing in, and familiar with, the City. This opportunity is open to UK applicants with British citizenship. EU and international applicants are welcomed but should already have permission to reside/study in the UK at the point of application.
Successful applicants are expected to start their studies on October 1st 2024. Successful applicants will be required to reside in the Leeds area attend the University on a regular basis to complete their studies. Applicants should propose a project aligned to the faith-based mission and values of the Leeds Church Institute and those of Leeds Trinity University, especially in the areas of CST, ethics, and Theology, which are as follows:
- Learning, theological reflection and dialogue
- Ethics for a Global World
- Partnerships for seeking the Common Good
- Valuing the arts and creativity – Art as Encounter
- Nurturing new Theological ideas, theories, and initiatives
- Commitment to environmental crises – Eco-Theology, Ethics of Sustainability
- Education and Ethics
- Equality of opportunity and access for all
Leeds Church Institute’s themes for 2024-5 are:
- Churches Against Racism
- The Windrush generations
- Theology and Disability
- Faith at the Margins
- Art Theology
- Women and Wisdom
- Empowering theologians
About Leeds Trinity University
Leeds Trinity is a small University with a big reputation that offers a personal and inclusive University experience in a research-led culture. Established in 1966 as a Catholic teacher training college, Leeds Trinity achieved University status in 2012 and is now looking to attract the next generation of researchers. Our faith-based values continue to inform our work and we welcome all, regardless of faith. Please refer to our homepages for more information about our Institution.
The institution provides for a supportive culture and facilitates research across discipline boundaries. Our research degrees are validated by The University of Leeds, one of the UK’s leading research universities. Postgraduate Researchers can therefore supplement Leeds Trinity University’s research training offer with courses offered by The University of Leeds.
Application process
All interested applicants should contact Dr Ann Marie Mealey and provide a broad description of their areas of interest. Applicants will receive guidance towards a suitable subject expert who is eligible to supervise in the area of interest. Applications should demonstrate sympathy with the ethos of the LCI and have a willingness to participate in activities specific to LCI (e.g., magazine outputs and presentations).
Contact: Dr Ann-Marie Mealey, Director of Catholic Mission, Leeds Trinity University. A.Mealey@leedstrinity.ac.uk
Applicants should submit:
- A completed application form and;
- A detailed 2000 word (maximum) research proposal including a brief rationale, stated aims, brief methods and ethical considerations.
- Proof of qualifications (e.g., certificates);
- Two completed references.
Applicants should email admissions@leedstrinity.ac.uk their completed documents to our admissions team by the deadline of Friday 12th July 2024. Please refer to our Research Degrees homepage for further details and information on how to apply.
Leeds Trinity University is committed to Equality and Diversity the principles of which are described as part our postgraduate admissions policy . We actively seek applications from all parts of the community. Please note that, depending on your circumstances, there may be additional requirements (e.g., English Language qualifications, residency checks, student visa, completion of EU Settlement Scheme) that you need to meet in order to be considered for these opportunities. All applications are subject to receipt of supporting references.