Biblical studies. Our friends at our partner institution, Nazarene Theological College, Svetlana Khobnya and Kent Brower, have published a new book The Gospels (Foundry Press, 2026). Further information.
31 March 2026
30 March 2026
New Publication
Biblical Studies. Siobhán Jolley has published 'Visual Exegesis and Christian Art' in Verkündigung und Forschung 71.1 (2026): 47-54. Further information.
Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity
Religions and Theology. We are pleased to advertise a postdoctoral fellowship at the Lincoln Theological Institute, from 01 September 2026 to 31 August 2028. The closing date for applications is 19 April 2026. Informal enquiries are very welcome. Full details in the Further Particulars.
27 March 2026
Public Talk - Chester Cathedral
Biblical studies. Siobhán Jolley and Dawn Llewellyn (Chester) will be discussing ''Faith, Art, and Feminism' in response to the wonderful exhibition of Lilian Delevoryas’ work, ‘Mary Magdalene: Apostle to the Apostles’ at Chester Cathedral on Tuesday, March 31st at 2pm. Free to attend. Further information.
New Publication
Biblical studies. Honorary research fellow Helen R Jacobus has published 'The influence of ancient Jewish scribal practices on Codex Panopolitanus (the Akhmim Fragment): Links between the Book of the Watchers in 1 Enoch, the Gospel of Peter and the Apocalypse of Peter', Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha, March 2026. More information.
26 March 2026
Conference Paper
Christianity and the Environment. On 13th March 2026, Finlay Malcolm presented at the Connecting Communities Through Integral Ecology Conference held at the University of Manchester. The conference hosted practitioners based in Manchester and across the UK who draw on their Christian faith to tackle our environmental challenges. The event was hosted by Cecelia Skordilis from the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences and featured talks from a range of speakers including those from the Laudato Si’ Centre in the Catholic Diocese of Salford, the Laudato Si’ Research Institute at the University of Oxford, and members of Ignatian religious orders. Finlay presented on his impact work (social responsibility) delivering formation for clergy and laity people in the local Roman Catholic Church, developed from his research on the AHRC-funded project, Religion, Theology and Climate Change.
25 March 2026
New International Network
Biblical studies. Siobhán Jolley and Hannah Strømmen (Lund) have launched a new international network, for those working on Biblical Reception: Interpretation and Method (BRIM). The website launched earlier this month at biblereception.com where you can sign up for occasional news and submit your events to be shared on their calendar. More updates to follow!
National Student Survey: You said... we did.
For students. Every year, our final-year students are invited to complete the National Student Survey (NSS). It’s your chance to share your experience as a Religions and Theology student—and to shape what we do next as a department. We really do take your feedback seriously, and we act on it.
- You said: feedback sometimes took too long and it wasn’t clear when it would be returned.
- We did: introduce a clear policy: feedback is returned within 15 working days, and the return date is now published on Canvas alongside assessment deadlines.
- You said: you would value more structured support during the third-year dissertation, alongside supervision.
- We did: completely redesign the dissertation Canvas course (thanks to Katja Stuerzenhofecker), making it much easier to track milestones, access guidance, and navigate the ethics approval process.
- We’re also doing more: from next year, we’ll introduce additional early-year workshops to support students from the outset.
If you’re a third-year student, this is a real opportunity to have your voice heard. We’d genuinely value your input. We know it’s a busy time, but the survey is short. There’s also the chance to win prizes, and for every response, the NSS donates £2 to charity. You can complete the survey here: https://www.thestudentsurvey.com/
24 March 2026
Middle Eastern Studies Seminar
Islamic studies. The department of Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies research seminar invites you to "Debating Issues of War and Peace in the Islamic Tradition" by Professor Asma Afsaruddin, Indiana University (joining us online) and hosted by Dr Tom Woerner-Powell. Tuesday 24th March, 5:00pm, Sam Alex_A112. For a link to join online email Ruth Abou Rached.
23 March 2026
Community Cohesion in Action
Social responsibility. Eve Parker recently attended the Manchester United Iftar at Old Trafford, hosted by Manchester United. She was joined by the Leader of Trafford Council, Tom Ross, alongside around 160 Manchester United members including fans, players, staff and Academy players. The gathering brought people together to break the fast and celebrate the spirit of Ramadan in Manchester, highlighting how sport can strengthen unity, community and inclusivity. Eve has also been developing work on theology, sport and social cohesion through the Trafford Faith Action Network. As part of this, she recently organised an event bringing together grassroots community groups and international sports organisations, including the Lancashire Cricket Foundation, to explore inequalities experienced by communities with lower levels of participation in physical activity, and the role sport can play in fostering healthier, more connected neighbourhoods.
20 March 2026
Peake Lecture, Nazarene Theological College
Biblical studies. This year's Peake lecture will take place at the Nazarene Theological College, Didsbury, M20 2GU. The lecture will be given by Dr Siobhán Jolley and Dr Samuel Hildebrandt and is entitled: ‘From Miriam to the Magdalene: Women Witnesses in the Bible and Beyond’. Saturday 21th March, 9.30am - 4.30pm. In order to secure your place please book your tickets here.
Wildlife Trust Blog Entry
Christian studies. The Wildlife Trusts — who look after 2,600 nature reserves and run more than 120 visitor and education centres across the UK — have published a blog by Peter Scott, in which he reflects on Christianity’s ecological credentials (social responsibility). To read the blog, click here: All creation in a flower | The Wildlife Trusts.
19 March 2026
Graduate Outcomes Survey
Employability. Did you finish your University of Manchester degree between 1 November 2024 – 31 January 2025? You are invited to complete the Graduate Outcomes survey. It’s a quick 10-minute check-in to see where your career has taken you 15 months post-university. Your feedback is essential for helping us support the next generation of students and improving the graduate landscape for everyone. The survey is open until 31 May 2026.
18 March 2026
Online interfaith webinar - Social Responsibility
Jewish Studies. On 11th March, Centre of Jewish Studies Honorary Research Fellow Rabbi Dr Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz participated with Canon Sarah Snyder in an online interfaith webinar for Northeastern University (USA), on the path to and experience of interfaith activism.
17 March 2026
Theology & Greater Manchester Live Well
Social responsibility. Eve Parker recently delivered a theology paper at the Greater Manchester Faith and Belief Summit, which brought together community groups and faith representatives from across the region to reflect on the Greater Manchester Live Well Strategy. Her presentation explored how theological ideas of belonging, justice and solidarity can help shape communities where people feel safe, supported, and valued. The summit, attended by leaders from across Greater Manchester including Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, focused on strengthening community wellbeing and addressing challenges such as racism, xenophobia, and social exclusion. Discussions highlighted the important role religious and community organisations play in building more inclusive and supportive neighbourhoods.
16 March 2026
Career Spotlight: Youth and Community Worker
For students. If you enjoy supporting others and making a positive impact, a role as a youth and community worker could be a great fit. In this job, you’ll design activities, build relationships with young people and local groups, and help individuals and communities develop skills and confidence. Your RELT degree helps you develop these skills through analysing ethical and social issues, engaging with diverse perspectives, and communicating complex ideas clearly, all of which are essential for connecting with different communities. Check out the Prospects page for more detailed information on this role and book a careers appointment to discuss your career ideas further.
14 March 2026
Longlisted, ISSR's book prize
Science and Judaism. Congratulations to Daniel Langton whose book, Darwin in the Jewish Imagination: Jews' Engagement with Evolutionary Theory (Oxford University Press, 2025), has been longlisted for the International Society for Science and Religion's 2026 book prize.
13 March 2026
Yerushah lecture - University of Cambridge
Jewish Studies. On 11th March, Centre of Jewish Studies Honorary Research Fellow Rabbi Dr Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz and Soferet Dr Jen Taylor Friedman delivered the Faculty of Divinity’s annual Yerushah lecture at Cambridge University, exploring how women in Orthodox and egalitarian Jewish contexts have negotiated access to training, authority, and mastery. Further information.
12 March 2026
Alumni Activities
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!"
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.
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