MA Students 2024-2025

In 2024-2025 ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ School of Religion welcomes the following cohort of students for its 12 month MA program.

MA Students
Emma Colvin

Emma Colvin

Undergraduate School: Queen’s University, BAH in Art History and Religious Studies

Supervisor: Dr. Sharday Mosurinjohn

Research Interests: Religion and health, religion and art, Indigenous ways of knowing and healing, medical humanities, ontological multiplicities, quantum mysticism.

18ejc2@queensu.ca 

 

   

Trent Atkinson

Trent Atkinson

Undergraduate School: University of Toronto, St. George - BAH in Religion and Transnational and Diaspora Studies

Supervisor: TBD

Research Interests: Religion and Popular Culture, Religion and Sexuality, Religion and Gender, Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Christianity" 

Mckenzie

Camden MacKenzie

Undergraduate School: Memorial University of Newfoundland - Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Religious Studies

Supervisor: TBD

Research Interests: New Religious Movements, Canadian New Religions, New Religions and Violence, Canadian Law and Religion, Conspiracy Theory as Religion, Anti-Cult Movement, Religious Extremism, Charismatic Leadership.

24tkf@queensu.ca

Parsa

Parsa Makvandi

Undergraduate School: University of Ottawa - Honours Bachelor of Social Sciences in Political Science and Minor in Religious Studies

Supervisor: TBD

Research Interests: Islamic Theology, Shia School of Thought, The Safavid Dynasty, Modern Iranian Identity, Religious Movements in the Iranian Plateau, Persian Poetry, Religion and Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Religion's Role in West Asia's Geopolitical Conflicts.

Roxane Croes

Roxane Croes

Undergraduate School: BA in Religious Studies and Celtic Civilisation at University College Cork, Ireland.

Supervisor: TBD

Research Interests: The racialization of religion, gender and sexuality in religion, the interaction between religious traditions and the media, public presence and understanding of religion, religion and popular culture, material religion, community and identity, intersectionality.