Applications for CCS Scholarships for 2025-26 now open
Durham University’s Centre for Catholic Studies opens applications for Scholarships and Bursaries for 2025-26
The Centre for Catholic Studies (CCS) at Durham University has opened applications for Scholarships and Bursaries for 2025/26.
- In partnership with the Faithful Companions of Jesus (FCJ), the CCS is offering ONE FCJ Bicentenary Scholarship to a full-time or part-time MA or PhD candidate in Catholic Theology or Catholic Studies in the Dept of Theology and Religion at Durham University. The award includes full tuition fees (at the UK/Home rate) and a maintenance allowance of up to the UKRI level (pro rata) per annum.
- Other tuition fee only awards, made possible by donations from the Congregation of Jesus, the Carmelite Nuns, the Hartley Trust, and individual donors, are also being offered for 2025-26.
Applications for the MA in Christian Theology (Catholic Studies) V8K607, and PhD’s in the following areas of Catholic Theology and Catholic Studies will be considered:
- Constructive Catholic Theology;
- Catholic Historical Theology;
- Interpretation of Scripture in Catholic Tradition;
- Catholic Social Thought and Practice;
- The History of Catholicism;
- Lived Catholicism;
- Social-Scientific study of Catholicism;
- Franciscan Studies.
If you are unsure whether your area of research would be considered, please do get in touch.
Full details of the awards available for 2025/26, including eligibility criteria and an application form, are available at Funding - Durham University
The closing date for applications for the FCJ Bicentenary Scholarship is Sunday 23 February 2025. New candidates for a postgraduate degree within the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University must also complete a standard DU application for postgraduate admission with all supporting documents by Sunday 2 February 2025. The closing date for all other awards is 1 June 2025.
If you have any questions about the CCS scholarships, please do not hesitate to get in touch – theresa.phillips@durham.ac.uk or 0191 334 3952.