University of Leeds

Re-imaging God in Korean Context

Leeds, United Kingdom

The Non-degree in Re-imaging God in Korean Context at University of Leeds is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Leeds is a major UK research university with a long history and a vibrant campus in West Yorkshire. A member of the Russell Group, Leeds combines historic buildings and modern facilities across a green campus, and hosts a large international community. Its academic strategy focuses on research-led teaching and societal impact, aiming to address global challenges and support student success through a values-driven educational approach.

Leeds offers a wide portfolio of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across arts, sciences, engineering, business and health, supported by active research centres and industry collaboration. Students benefit from work placements, live projects and fieldwork opportunities that enhance employability; the university is recognised for strong links with employers and for producing graduates who are well prepared for professional life. Teaching blends academic depth with practical skills and digital learning tools.

International students find a welcoming environment with extensive support services, study abroad options and a diverse campus life. The university’s commitment to inclusion, sustainability and community engagement creates opportunities to take part in meaningful research and civic initiatives. Prospective applicants should explore entry requirements, scholarships and language support to plan a successful transition to study at Leeds.

About the Program

The Re-imaging God in Korean Context program is for students who want to learn about Korean culture and faith, offered as a non-degree course at the University of Leeds, lasting several weeks, with the main advantage of studying in English.

This program will help you learn about Korean theology and culture, with hands-on components that let you practice your new skills, and subjects that include Korean history and faith.

After completing this program, you can work as a cultural consultant, faith leader, community worker, or international relations specialist, and be employed by organizations like the Korean government, churches, or non-profits.

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