Philosophy and Religion

Philosophy is concerned with studying general and specific questions about existence, knowledge, values, logic, mind and languages. Studying Philosophy lets you try to make sense of the world around us, other people or ourselves by using rational arguments.

Religion spans history, influences cultures and plays a major role in shaping today’s political landscape. Explore how the meaning of “Religion” differs around the world, and how it is practised in society.

Philosophy courses at Stirling give you breadth and variety by studying many different topics such as metaphysics, individual philosophers, moral philosophy, rationalism, and environmental ethics. We're ranked Top 5 in Scotland for Philosophy (Guardian University Guide 2025).

Religion at the University of Stirling is studied as a combined degree with one of 10 other subjects including philosophy, professional education and history.

Studying Philosophy or Religion will help you to develop a strong set of critical, imaginative and informed reasoning skills.

If you have taken the Higher in Religious, Moral, and Philosophical Studies, then a good way to pursue an interest in religion, morality and philosophy further would be to take Philosophy and Religion as a combined degree. At University level, ethics and morality are standardly taught as part of philosophy.

Philosophy and Religion courses

Courses labelled are available for online study only.

Undergraduate courses
CourseStart date
BA (Hons) PhilosophyJanuary 2025, September 2025, January 2026
BA (Hons) Politics, Philosophy and EconomicsSeptember 2025
Religion degrees combined with other subjects
Postgraduate courses
CourseStart date
MLitt PhilosophySeptember 2025

Scholarships

We offer a variety of scholarship and funding options to help you finance your studies at the University of Stirling.

Undergraduate scholarships

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Postgraduate scholarships

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Graduate careers in Philosophy and Religion

A degree in Religion or Philosophy opens up a broad range of career opportunities. The key transferable skills gained will make you a valuable asset to employers in whatever career path you choose. You’ll graduate with a greater knowledge of cultural differences and alternate perspectives, greatly enhancing your ability to manage or work with others.

Stirling graduates with a Philosophy or Religion degree have gone on to a diverse range of careers in areas such as:

  • Teaching
  • Charities and third sector organisations
  • Librarian or archivist
  • Environmental management
  • Civil service
  • Journalism
  • Academic research

Partnerships and industry

Our MLitt Philosophy course is part of the St Andrews and Stirling Philosophy (SASP) Graduate Programme which is Scotland's leading centre for graduate study in Philosophy.

Philosophy and Religion research

Philosophy research at the University of Stirling falls broadly within the analytic tradition, and is organised around three clusters:

  • Legal, Moral and Political Philosophy
  • Mind and Knowledge
  • Philosophy of Logic and Language, including history of analytic philosophy

Our Religion research uses a distinctive “Critical Religion” methodology to interrogate the historical construction and limitations of the term religion, and to ask positive but searching questions about the place of religious discourse – and discourse on religion – in contemporary societies. There are three main themes:

  • Colonial and postcolonial studies
  • Studies of gender and sexualities
  • Literature and religion

 

Postgraduate research opportunities

We offer a range of postgraduate research opportunities in Philosophy through our collaboration with the University of St Andrews. The St Andrews and Stirling Graduate programme in Philosophy (SASP) is regarded as one of the top Philosophy programmes in the United Kingdom.

Our postgraduate researchers in Religion work with a range of scholars at the cutting edge of critical engagement, with key themes in religion, politics, gender, philosophy, economics and more.