Job Description
Duke University offers a fully funded Ph.D. program in Religion through its Graduate Program in Religion (GPR), a collaborative initiative between the Department of Religious Studies and Duke Divinity School. This program is designed to prepare students for academic, research, and leadership roles in various sectors.
Program Overview
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Degree: Ph.D. in Religion
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Institution: Duke University
The program offers specialization in ten fields of study:
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American Religion
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Asian Religions
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Christian Theological Studies
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Early Christianity
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Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
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Islamic Studies
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New Testament
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Religion, Aesthetics, and Society
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World Christianity
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History of Judaism
Students engage in interdisciplinary coursework, research, and teaching experiences, benefiting from close collaboration with faculty across Duke’s various departments.​
Funding Package
All admitted Ph.D. students receive comprehensive financial support for five years, contingent upon satisfactory academic progress. The funding package includes:​
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Tuition and Fees: Full coverage
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Stipend: Annual stipend for living expenses
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Health Insurance: Comprehensive coverage under Duke’s Student Medical Insurance Plan for up to six years
Starting in fall 2022, the program provides 12-month fellowships for the first five years, ensuring year-round financial support. Students beyond the guaranteed funding period are encouraged to apply for competitive internal and external funding opportunities. Additionally, the program offers resources such as short-term loans and child care subsidies to support students’ well-being.
Admission Requirements
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Academic Background: A bachelor’s or master’s degree in religion or a related field
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Application Materials:
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Online application through Duke’s Graduate School
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Official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended
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Three letters of recommendation
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Statement of purpose outlining research interests and career goals
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Resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
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Writing sample demonstrating scholarly research
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Standardized Tests: GRE scores are optional
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English Proficiency: TOEFL or IELTS scores are required for non-native English speakers unless they have completed a degree at an institution where English is the primary language of instruction