There are a number of options to pursue further study at Moore:
Study leave for ministry workers
Do you have at least one week study leave from your ministry position?
Moore College offers a ministers study leave program that you might enjoy. You can choose something to work on—e.g. Bible study material on Ephesians—and you would then meet up with a faculty member to discuss your work. You can also join the college community at chapel, and eat meals with students and faculty. You would have access to the library, and you would be able to attend any lectures.
Read what a past participant has to say
Postgraduate study
Maybe you are considering postgraduate study. For some, a conversation with a faculty member can be helpful to work through any questions, doubts and hesitations you might have. Please contact us if you would like to chat about Moore’s postgraduate program.
Moore College offers the following postgraduate study options.
Master of Arts (Theology) (MA Theol)
The Master of Arts (Theology) program is aimed at providing continuing education in theology for graduates in full-time ministry.
Master of Theology (MTh)
A Master of Theology (MTh) is a postgraduate research award and is aimed at specifically equipping graduates for future teaching ministries.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) aims to equip qualified persons for a vocation of teaching and research in theological colleges and universities and for the scholarly enhancement of Christian ministry.
Scholarships
Moore College provides a number of scholarships to eligible students enrolled in or intending to enrol in a Moore Theological College course of three major types:
- undergraduate courses;
- postgraduate courses;
- online Diploma in Biblical Theology course (overseas students only);
There are endowed scholarships in a range of areas subject to specific conditions and requirements of each award.
Scholarships are generally meant to cover part of the costs of completing a qualification. Most awards are limited to Australian citizens, but there is also some limited funding for overseas students studying online.
More information and how to apply
Fellowships
State Library of New South Wales
- The Australian Religious History Fellowship supports the study and research of any aspect of Australian religious history or faith.
- The CH Currey Memorial Fellowship supports the writing of Australian history from original sources, particularly from the collections of the State Library of NSW.
- The Nancy Keesing AM Fellowship supports research into Australian life and culture using the resources of the State Library of NSW.