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Congratulations on your offer to study a master's in the Department of Theology & Religious Studies. We've curated this hub to provide you with all the information you need to know about your course, including taster lectures, campus tour videos and student blogs.
Although this content was up-to-date at the time it was produced, some changes to courses and teaching staff may occur. Please make sure you check our website course pages or contact us directly for the very latest information.
Below is also a list of free resources, such as taster lectures, podcasts and videos, which may also aid your preparation for studying Theology & Religious Studies at King’s.
Taster Lectures
The AKC is at the heart of the College’s commitment to an international, interdisciplinary, and innovative curriculum: it seeks to foster an understanding of different beliefs and cultures that can be taken into wider society. The programme is unique to King's College London, and is the only programme open to all King’s students, as well as to staff and alumni. The AKC Programme offers two series of academic lectures each year. It is a two year programme, designed to run alongside students’ main programme of study.
Here are some lectures from the series:
Podcasts
Listen to our AKC podcast here
If you are looking for more information about your course, you can find this on the main course pages:
Module lists
Module lists for the next academic year can be found under the 'Teaching & Structure' Section of the page. You can use the drop down to select the year that you would like to see the required and optional modules for.
Assessment information
If you want to know more about how your course is assessed, this can be found under the 'Teaching & Structure' section of the course page.
Fees and funding
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The AKC remains faithful to this commitment to taking religion seriously, and aims to promote intelligent, open-minded reflection on ethical and philosophical questions. The 21st-century AKC offers an inclusive, research-led programme of lectures that give King’s students the opportunity to explore diverse religious and cultural perspectives, alongside their main programme of study.
AKC lectures enrich and broaden the academic curriculum at King’s in a unique way. More than 3000 members of the King’s community - undergraduates, postgraduates and staff, across all faculties and campuses as well as online - follow the AKC every year. In recent years, AKC lecture series have focused on mental health, leadership, migration, London's culture and history, and ethics in a cultural context.
The AKC is at the heart of the College’s commitment to an international, interdisciplinary, and innovative curriculum: it seeks to foster an understanding of different beliefs and cultures that can be taken into wider society. The programme is unique to King's College London, and is the only course open to all King’s students, as well as to staff and alumni.
We run two series of AKC lectures during each academic year. It is a two year programme, designed to run alongside students’ main programme of study.
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