Exploring young adult clergy children’s experiences
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A completed University of Chester Postgraduate Research Degree application form, including contact details of two referees. Candidates should apply online and quote the reference number as above.
Apply now- Faculty
- Health, Medicine and Society
- Academic department
- Psychology
- Studentship type
- MRes Studentship
- Funding
- Stipend and fees
- Duration
- 1 Year
- Application deadline
- 5:00PM on Friday, 5 September 2025
- Studentship dates
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From: Monday, 13 October 2025
Until: Thursday, 15 October 2026 - Reference number
- PSY25/09
Project description
This study is part of a larger project examining clergy children’s experiences. Each study will focus on a particular age group. This study will take a qualitative or mixed methods approach to explore the experiences of young adults who were clergy children. It may include the use on visual methods and will focus on understanding their experiences and the factors that influenced these. It will examine suggestions for the development of pastoral care for the future for clergy children. The study will be undertaken by an MRes student at the University of Chester in the Division of Psychology. Prof Lisa Oakley, Dr Janine Carroll & Prof Moira Lafferty will supervise the study. As part of the funded MRes, the student will present the findings to the Clergy Support Trust, contribute to a peer-reviewed journal article, in addition to contributing to a PDF with key findings which can be freely shared.
The Division of Psychology has a history of successful postgraduate supervision and completion. All students on the course will take a methods module in advanced skills for practice and research.
Prof Lisa Oakley – Psychology, Prof Moira Lafferty – Psychology, Dr Janine Carroll - Psychology
An undergraduate degree in Psychology or a related discipline, with experience in research methods.
Unfortunately, due to the restrictions of visa and funding deadlines, if you are an international student and will require a visa to study, we are unable to consider your application
Fees
Funding Notes
This studentship is being funded by the Clergy Support Trust
Fees
The successful applicant will receive a bursary, to cover UK Fees for one-year full-time study on the MRes. All fees due above the UK rate will normally be paid by the Student.
Stipend
Stipend is a fixed amount of £1,300.
If prospective applicants have any questions related to the studentship, please contact Prof Lisa Oakley l.oakley@chester.ac.uk or Prof Moira Lafferty m.lafferty@chester.ac.uk. For general enquiries contact Postgraduate Research Admissions, University of Chester at pgradmissions@chester.ac.uk
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MRes Clergy Children's experiences young adults Advert
MRes Clergy Children's experiences young adult Conditions of Appointment (T&Cs)