Institution: University of Zurich; University of Lucerne
Position: Cohort 1 Fellow
Jasmine Hieronymi-Suhner is currently serving as the Co-Principal Investigator of the interdisciplinary research project titled "Interreligious Challenges and Learning in Digital Society," which is part of the University Research Focus "Digital Religion(s): Communication, Interaction and Transformation in the Digital Society" at the University of Zurich (www.digitalreligions.uzh.ch).
Additionally, Hieronymi-Suhner holds a position as a Lecturer in (Inter-)Religious Education, Psychology, and Leadership at the University of Lucerne, Switzerland.
She completed her doctoral dissertation on the interplay between human rights, (public) education, and religion. Her research spans multiple disciplines, including interreligious learning, digital society, embodiment in religious education, and the psychology and philosophy of religion. She has studied music (guitar) and has spent several years working as a dancer (tango argentino).
Join our innovative exploration at the nexus of psychology and theology. Our project aims to enrich theological research with the latest psychological insights, offering a unique opportunity for scholars to deepen their understanding of human nature and ethics.