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Faculty Members and Lecturers

  • 29 March 2021, 12.15
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Faculty Members

Dr. Samsul Maarif

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Email: samsul.maarif75@ugm.ac.id
Courses: Study of Religion: Classical and Contemporary Theories | Qualitative Research in Religious Studies |  Religion, Decolonization and The Planetary Community | Indigenous Religions: The Emergence of Post-Cartesian Ethnographies | Religion, Gender and Postcolonialism

Dr. Zainal Abidin Bagir

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Email: zainalbagir@ugm.ac.id
Courses: Religion, Science and Ecology: Religion in The Anthropocene | Religion and Human Rights | Religion, State and Society: A Social Justice Perpective

Dr. Mohammad Iqbal Ahnaf

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Email: iqbal.ahnaf@ugm.ac.id
Courses: Religion, Violence, and Peacebuilding | Research Design | Advanced Study of Religion: Islam

Dr. Yulianti

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Email: yulianti@ugm.ac.id
Courses: Advance Study of Religion: Buddhism | Teaching World Religion

Lecturers (From UGM)

Dr. Achmad Munjid

Affiliation: Faculty of Cultural Sciences UGM

Email: munjid@ugm.ac.id

Courses: World Religions

Dr. Evi Lina Sutrisno

Affiliation: Faculty of Social and Political Science, UGM

Email: evi.lina.sutrisno@ugm.ac.id

Courses: Advanced Study of Confucianism 

Dr. Diah Kusumaningrum

Affiliation: Faculty of Social and Political Science, UGM

Email: diahkei@ugm.ac.id

Courses: Religion, Violence and Peacebuilding

Dr. Leonard C. Epafras

Affiliation: Graduate School, UGM

Email: leonard.epafras@mail.ugm.ac.id

Courses: Advanced Study of Christianity

Prof. Frans Wijsen, Ph.D.

Affiliation: Graduate School, UGM & Radboud University, The Netherlands

Dr. Dicky Sofjan

Affiliation: Graduate School, UGM
Course: the Study of Religion: classical and contemporary theories.

Dr. Agus Wahyudi

Affiliation: Faculty of Philosophy, UGM
Course: Religion, State, and Society.

Dr. Jonathan D. Smith

Affiliation: Graduate School, UGM and Leeds University, UK
Course: Research Design and Qualitative Research in Religious Studies

Visiting Lecturers

Dr. Fatimah Husein

Affiliation: ICRS and UIN Sunan Kalijaga

Email: fatimahhusein@yahoo.com

Courses: Interreligious Dialogue

Dr. Izak Y. M. Lattu

Affiliation: UKSW Salatiga

Email: izak.lattu@uksw.edu

Courses: Interreligious Dialogue

Dr. Suhadi

Affiliation: Pascasarjana UIN Sunan Kalijaga

Email: suhadi.cholil@uin-suka.ac.id

Courses: Interreligious Dialogue | Research Design & Methods

Dr. Katrin Bandel

Affiliation: IRB Universitas Sanata Dharma

Email: katrinbandel@yahoo.de

Courses: Religion, Gender, and Postcolonialism

Dr. Lena Larsen

Affiliation: University of Oslo

Email: lena.larsen@nchr.uio.no

Courses: Religion and Human Rights

Dr. Brett G. Scharffs

Affiliation: Brigham Young University

Email: scharffsb@lau.byu.edu

Courses: Religion and Human Rights

Dr. Tore Lindholm

Affiliation: University of Oslo

Courses: Religion and Human Rights

Dr. River Hustad

Affiliation: University of Oslo

Email: post@hustad.biz

Courses: Religion and Human Rights

Dr. Michael Northcott

Affiliation: ICRS Yogya

Email: m.s.northcott@gmail.com

Courses: Research Method and Design; Religion, Science and Ecology

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