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Undergraduate Research in Religious Studies provides students and faculty with an invaluable guide to conducting research across the study of religion. Emphasising student-faculty collaboration, the book addresses key areas, methods, and practical issues informing practice of undergraduate research across a range of subdisciplines.

Produktbeschreibung
Undergraduate Research in Religious Studies provides students and faculty with an invaluable guide to conducting research across the study of religion. Emphasising student-faculty collaboration, the book addresses key areas, methods, and practical issues informing practice of undergraduate research across a range of subdisciplines.


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Autorenporträt
Chad Spigel is Professor of Religious Studies at Trinity University in San Antonio and was Director of the Mellon Initiative for Undergraduate Research in the Arts and Humanities from 2017-2020. He has been a Councilor in the Arts and Humanities division of the Council for Undergraduate Research since 2017.

Rubén Dupertuis is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Trinity University in San Antonio and was Director of the Mellon Initiative for Undergraduate Research in the Arts & Humanities from 2013-2016. He was a Councilor in the Arts and Humanities division of the Council for Undergraduate Research from 2015 through 2021.

Jenny Olin Shanahan is Director of Undergraduate Research at Bridgewater State University, with leadership positions in the Council for Undergraduate Research.

Gregory Young is Professor of Music at Montana State University and has ongoing posts in conferences in undergraduate research in curriculum development.