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Graduate Student Grants



The Graduate Research Grants provide financial support for graduate students supervised by a Religion and Diversity Project team member to help them conduct original research (e.g. fieldwork or archival research) related to their own graduate research and within the parameters of the Project.

Here is a list of student team members who have received Graduate Research Grants from the Religion and Diversity Projet: 


Name
Institution
Project Title
Report
Årsheim, Helge
(2012-2013)
University 
of Oslo
Legal Forms of the Religious Life
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Cummins, Alyshea
(2014-2015)
University of Ottawa   Redefining Islam in Canada: An Ismaili Muslim Movement Click here
Ellsworth, Jason W. M.
(2016-2017)
Dalhousie University
Taiwan to PEI and Back Again: Global Buddhism and Soy Production
Click here
Gareau, Paul
(2013-2014)
University of Ottawa  
Journeying to the Father: Researching Faith and Identity in a Contemporary Catholic Youth Movement in Canada
Click here
Holt, Cimminnee
(2014-2015)  
Concordia
University
A Tribe of Outsiders: A Study on the Church of 
Satan
Click here
Holtmann, Cathy
(2012-2013)
University of 
New Brunswick
Immigrant Women, Social Networks and Religious Identity
Click here
Laverdière, Andréanne
(2013-2014) 
University of Ottawa
L’évolution de la représentation de la religion au sein des manuels scolaires à Taïwan comme éducation à la diversité
Click here
Ludin, Sara
(2014-2015) 
University of California, 
Berkeley
Courts in the Age of the Reformations: Germany 
in the Sixteenth Century
Click here
Lyons, Adam
(2013-2014) 
Harvard University
Contemporary Japanese religions and the law
Click here
Mulhern, Aldea
(2013-2014) 
University of Toronto
Consuming Bodies: Religious Diversity and the Food Movement in Toronto
Click here
Riikonen, Tanja
(2012-2013)
University of Montréal
La construction des identités religieuses d’étudiantes musulmanes immigrantes dans deux contextes multiculturels, au Québec (Canada) et en Finlande
Click here
Ruiz, Giomny H.
(2012-2013) 
University of Montréal
Religion, médias et identité. L’intégration des jeunes immigrants cubains de première génération au Canada
Click here
Stein, Justin
(2013-2014)
University of Toronto
The history of the growing number of Canadians who identify as "spiritual, but not religious"
Click here
Tagliente, Rosaria Maria
(2014-2015) 
University of Montréal La religion au quotidien. Ethnographie de la religion vécue dans le contexte urbain de Taranto (Italie) Click here


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