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Open Days

Thinking of studying at St Hild? Our Open Days  provide prospective students with the opportunity to chat to staff and students; come along to get the answers to all your questions about our courses and community.

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Baptist Formation

We offer the full suite of undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate academic study options for any Baptist students alongside a programme of formation.

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Anglican Formation

Preparing for formation is a big step which you will have considered thoughtfully for a long time. you may also have already talked to your diocese about it.

Durham-accredited Awards

We have a large diversity of awards, courses and pathways to study at St Hild, and it can be confusing trying to work out which one is right for you.Below are the different options for Anglican Formation, with information you may find helpful for making that step, but we encourage you to Book a Conversation…

Non-Accredited & Flexible Options

You may be interested in joining the St Hild community and studying theology but aren’t ready for formal awards or training. If that’s the case, our Non-Accredited and Flexible Options may be the right thing for you: We have various options which FINISH THIS BLURB St Hild Certificate This is a normal introduction to a…

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Short Courses & Events

Non-accredited are the most accessible way to connect with St Hild. Some are fully online, others are a hybrid of online and in person. They are an ideal way to develop skills in a specific area, deepen Biblical study, or take further steps in theology.

Specialisms (v2)

St Hild’s unique tracks – in Church Planting and Mission on the Margins – have been developed to give students with a passion for either subject, the tools and skills to fiully engage in these vital expressions of 21st century Church.   St Hild Specialist Tracks provide the opportunity to: What are the different specialisms or tracks? Church…

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