Author: Helen Billam
Extinction is a big and sometimes overwhelming topic. It’s hard to get our brains around the scope of extinction in geological time, and to make sense of human responsibility in the present. Does God will...
Image: A Cranmer student interacting with a robot at an AI and Robotics Study Day in 2022 We have awarded grants to four theological colleges under our Science for Seminaries programme. Over the next year,...
We are now accepting applications for Scientists in Congregations projects for 2024-25. We have eight grants available of up to £10,000 each for churches and church partnerships in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. We...
This is a guest blog post from Trevor Thorn. Trevor is a Licenced Lay Minister in Ely Diocese, and in 2018 he was made a Visiting Scholar at St John’s College, Durham to develop a...
We are delighted to have been awarded a five-year, £6.2million grant to support bishops and senior Christian leaders worldwide to engage with science. Today, we are launching an exciting new strategy to build on our...
ECLAS is looking for a skilled communications manager to cover parental leave. The Communications Manager works with ECLAS Directors to develop communications strategy, and implements that strategy with the central team at Durham. Key tasks...
The last year has seen exciting and challenging scientific developments, from the launch of the James Webb space telescope, to a breakthroughs in nuclear fusion technology. We asked three Church leaders about their reflections on...
The ECLAS project is looking to recruit an experienced postdoctoral research associate to join the project on a five-year contract, based at the University of York’s Department of Sociology. The position is available immediately and...