Ph. D. Program in Religion

The Graduate Program in Religion at Duke University is an exciting collaboration between the Department of Religion in Duke's College of Arts and Sciences and Duke Divinity School.  The GPR is a tight-knit community of diverse and dynamic faculty and graduate students, all of whom enjoy valuable scholarly exchange not only with each other, but with our colleagues in the broader university and at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

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To find out more about the Graduate Program in Religion visit: The Graduate Program in Religion Website

Enquiries

For enquiries about the graduate program in Religion, please contact 

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Applying to The Graduate School

Students seeking to do graduate work at Duke University for degree purposes must be formally admitted to the Graduate School by the dean.  The Graduate School welcomes applications from students holding a U.S. bachelor's degree (or the international equivalent) from an accredited institution. For more information, please see

The Graduate School's admissions site.


Financial aid available

Duke is committed to financially supporting the students it selects for graduate study. The Duke University Graduate School and its graduate programs offer a wide array of financial support.  For more information, please visit gradschool.duke.edu/financial_support.

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