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At Saint Paul University, we promote the “human” side of research

MAY 2025

Researchers of the month

Congratulations to our colleagues for their valuable research contributions !

Bianca Briciu

Bianca Briciu

Assistant Professor, School of Leadership, Ecology and Equity

  • Briciu, B., MacDonald, A. (2024). “Making the Darkness Conscious: Collective Shadow Work for the Spiritual Development of Leaders in Berkeley”, L., Raei, M., Guenther, S. (Eds.) Leadership at the Spiritual Edge: Emerging and Non-Western Concepts of Leadership and Spirituality, Routledge, 243-263

  • Briciu, B. (2024). “Theory U as case study of integral transformative learning for spiritual development in higher education”, Journal for the Study of Spirituality, 1-16

  • Briciu, B. (2024). “Emotions and meaning in transformative learning: Theory U as a liminal experience”, Journal of Transformative Learning

  • Education for Human Flourishing: Building Communities of Resilience, Well-Being and Connection for a Regenerative UniversitySSHRC New Frontiers in Research Fund (2023 Exploration competition). PI: Bianca Briciu, Co-PI: Michaël Séguin, Co-applicants: Jean Ogilvie, Marquis Bureau, and Lorraine Ste-Marie, Amount awarded: $102,587

Hamidi Nawel SPU

Nawel Hamidi

Assistant Professor, School of Leadership, Ecology and Equity

  • Leroux, Darryl, Hamidi, Nawel, Ross-Tremblay, and Pierrot, and (2024) (Editors), “Auto-autochtonisation : regards croisés sur une mutation coloniale”, Revue de recherche autochtone au Québec, Vol. 50, no.1.
  • Leroux, Darryl, Hamidi, Nawel, Ross-Tremblay, Pierrot and (2024), “Esquisse du phénomène de l’auto-autochtonisation au Québec : regards croisés sur une mutation coloniale”, Revue de recherche autochtone au Québec, Vol. 50, no.1.
  • CRSH – Subvention Savoir / Co-chercheur et partenaire / 377,849$. Par, pour et avec : Penser les paramètres de l’autodétermination des Premiers Peuples.