School of Divinity

Several scholarships available for the School of Divinity.

The School of Divinity is delighted to invite applications from outstanding candidates for its Doctoral Scholarship Awards for 2026-2027 entry.

The School is pleased to invite applications from outstanding candidates for a range of Masters scholarships for 2026-2027 entry.

The University will offer PhD scholarships for students starting their PhD research at the University in the 2026-2027 academic session.

The scholarship will be awarded to a student from Africa (belonging to one of the Churches listed below) who is accepted on a full-time basis for a one-year postgraduate Masters programme of study within the School of Divinity and who has an official endorsement from the General Secretary or Principal Clerk of their Church.

The School is pleased to invite applications from outstanding candidates for 2026-2027 entry. This scholarship commemorates Rev Dr John Ross who was responsible for bringing Christianity to Korea and directed the first Korean translation of the New Testament.

One scholarship will be awarded to a new applicant from Korea who has applied for a postgraduate masters programme in the School of Divinity.

The School is pleased to invite applications from outstanding candidates for 2026-2027 entry. The award commemorates Ruth Page who became the first female Principal of New College in 1996. The award is funded through a bequest from the estate of Ruth Page.

One scholarship will be awarded to a new applicant from Oceania, Indonesia or Japan who has applied for a postgraduate masters programme in the School of Divinity.

The School is pleased to invite applications from outstanding candidates for 2026-2027 entry.