Student news. Mariel Havard Griffiths, who graduated in Philosophy and Religion last summer, is now working as a tutor in Community Outreach at an Arts and Culture centre which is part of Bangor University. Mariel facilitates and leads various arts projects such as Dance for Parkinson’s movement sessions, art projects in a children’s clinic in a local hospital, and creative sessions for young people who are experiencing grief. Mariel writes: "It is very interesting and rewarding, but a bit emotionally tiring as you can imagine! But I’m enjoying it very much, and it has been great to get to experience working with a variety of people!"
12 March 2026
09 March 2026
Faiths in Charity - Food Drives and Iftar Dinner
Student event. Food drives for Greater Manchester are running food banks on 10th and 17th March 10am-5pm in the Student Union and an interfaith Iftar dinner on the 10th from 5.15pm in Academy 3. Tickets free. If you'd like to attend or help out at the food drives email Neva at diversitydialogues. Click here for Iftar booking link.
Lifelong Learning, Limmud Talks
Jewish studies. Honorary research fellow Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz gave two lectures at Netherlands Limmoed in Amsterdam, on 'Orthodox women rabbis' and 'Women in the Book of Judith' on 8th March. Limmoed is an annual Jewish learning event (social responsibility) featuring a variety of lectures, workshops, and cultural activities in the Amsterdam region. Further information. In December, Lindsey also gave 5 lectures and participated in a panel at UK Limmud in Birmingham.
04 March 2026
New Publication
Biblical Studies. Sarah Parkhouse has published 'Perpetua in the Amphitheater: Spatial Power, Colonial Archaeology, and Christian History', Journal of Early Christian Studies 34.1 (2026): 19-44. This paper won the SBL Diamond Award for Integrative Studies 2023. Further information.
02 March 2026
Online Exhibition
Digital humanities. As part of Centre for Biblical Studies’ CIDRAL-funded programme of events entitled Encountering Biblical Bodies the exhibition has today launched in the glass corridor in Samuel Alexander as well as online, with audio commentary from staff, students, and friends. Check it out here. Remember to sign up for the research cafe conversation on March 16th here (in-person only).
Ehrhardt Seminar in Biblical Studies
Biblical studies. 23rd March: Professor Katherine Southwood (University of Oxford), "Arranged Marriage and Migration in the Hebrew Bible: Rehumanising Women’s Stories through Narrative Imagination", 3-5pm, University Place 5.209 and Teams. For further information and/or Teams link, please email Lynne Potts.
27 February 2026
Going Beyond Belief Highlights
Public resource. Is Assisted Suicide Permissible? Michael Hoelzl takes readers through moral, religious, legal, and philosophical dilemmas of decision making on his Beyond Belief pages on Assisted Dying and Decision Making. Drawing on a real-life case taken from the Beyond Belief radio episode on assisted dying, these pages raise questions about autonomy, faith, and issues regarding time-pressured decision making. They challenge readers to think critically about who gets to decide when life ends - and why.
26 February 2026
Art History Lecture
Art History. On 9th February, Siobhán Jolley chaired the Pilkington Lecture 2026 by Susanna Avery Quash of the National Gallery speaking on the topic ‘In Search of Women at the National Gallery'. Further information.
25 February 2026
Television Appearance and Consultant - Sky History
Biblical Studies. Andrew Boakye contributed to the TV documentary "Lost Grail with Alice Roberts" available on Sky History and other platforms. Andy spoke about the legends surrounding Joseph of Arimathea and the holy grail. Further information.
24 February 2026
R&T Employability Event
For students. All 2nd and 3rd year Religion students on all degree programmes are welcome at a specialised careers event. 25th March, 2-4pm, Simon Building 4.38.
NSS appeal
National Student Survey. A few years back our department of Religions & Theology was one of very few subject areas in the University to achieve the legendary 100% student satisfaction score, and the only religious studies department with publishable results in the Russell Group to do so. We'd like to achieve this again and that means asking you, our students, for feedback and ideas on what we could do to improve your satisfaction. We're particularly interested in hearing about improving assessment and feedback, and also how encourage a greater student voice. If you have a suggestion, please send it to our Head of Dept, Daniel Langton, or to our Staff-Student Liaison Officer, Eve Parker. Otherwise, please go ahead and complete the NSS!
23 February 2026
CreativeAI Fully-Funded PhD Studentship
Digital humanities. Scott Midson is co-leading a CreativeAI PhD studentship with Łukasz Szulc (Digital Humanities) titled: "Love in the Time of AI: Online Dating, AI Bots and Romantic Relationships of Young Adults". The study is guided by three research questions: How are dating bots designed, deployed and envisioned for future use within the dating industry? How do young adults perceive, interact with and integrate dating bots into their romantic lives? What opportunities, challenges and ethical concerns do dating bots pose for young adults? Applications from students with a strong track record of exploring questions at the intersection of technology, society and intimacy, particularly within the humanities and social sciences are particularly welcomed. The application deadline is March 30th. Further information.
20 February 2026
SALC Placement Scheme
Employability. The SALC Placement Scheme allows SALC students on a 3-year programme to convert their course into a 4-year programme with the third year being a placement year. Successful completion of the placement year will allow you to graduate with ‘with Professional Experience’ added to your degree title. Taking a placement year provides a wide range of benefits including valuable experience for future job applications, insight into your potential career choices, and the opportunity to apply your academic learning in a professional setting. You can apply for the scheme during your second year, and applications close on 1 May 2026. Further information.
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