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IBTS

Research Associates

IBTS values the involvement of Baptist academics from around the world in its Research Community. There are a number of different ways to formally associate with the IBTS Research Community. 

Research Students:
Those engaged in doctoral research. 

Research Fellows:
Those who have completed their doctorate and continue to be actively involved in research and teaching. 

Senior Research Fellows:
Those who are established in their field through teaching and publishing, and who provide supervision to doctoral research students.

Honorary Senior Research Fellows:
Those are recognised as having made a significant contribution in research and supervision over many years and who continue to engage in research, writing and supporting fellow academics. 

 

Research Fellows

  • Dr Lon Graham
  • Dr David McMillan
  • Dr Lee Spitzer
  • Dr Henrikas Zukauskas

Senior Research Fellows

  • Dr Katherine Bauer
  • Revd Dr Stuart Blythe
  • Dr Marion Carson
  • Revd Dr Andrew Clarke
  • Dr Irma Fast-Dueck
  • Dr Lydie Kucova
  • Dr Timothy F T Noble
  • Dr Peter Penner
  • Revd Dr Toivo Pilli
  • Dr Fran Porter
  • Revd Dr James G M Purves
  • Dr Brian Talbot
  • Dr Lina Toth

Honorary Senior Research Fellows

  • Doc. Dr. Parush R Parushev
  • Revd Dr Simon J Oxley
  • Revd Dr Jonathan Wilson
  • Revd Dr Andrew Kirk
  • Revd Dr Ian Randall
  • Revd Dr Keith G Jones
  • Revd Dr John D Weaver

 

Why become a research associate at IBTS?

The world of education and research in theology is changing rapidly with fewer full-time posts for academics and educators alike. IBTS is seeking to address these changes in the way it organises its research community. Becoming a research associate of IBTS can be a helpful support for those who wish to stay formally engaged in Baptist theological research, doctoral supervision and education. Membership of the research community can also be a useful way of collaborating with others to convene new research projects. 

Want to become a research associate?

Benefits

Networking

Networking with colleagues and generating new collaborative research projects.

Resources

Access to IBTS resources including Digital Theological Library, support from librarian, use of sabbatical resources.

Sharing

Sharing your research with peers including online, in JEBS and at conferences. Maximizing the impact of your research.

Benefits

Networking

Networking with colleagues and generating new collaborative research projects.

Resources

Access to IBTS resources including Digital Theological Library, support from librarian, use of sabbatical resources.

Sharing

Sharing your research with peers including online, in JEBS and at conferences. Maximizing the impact of your research.