André Gagné

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André Gagné
Academic background
Université catholique de Louvain (PhD)
Academic work
DisciplineTheology
InstitutionsConcordia University

André Gagné is a professor and chair of

Montreal, Canada.[1]

Education

Gagné has a

Université catholique de Louvain and l'Université de Montréal (2008).[2]

Career and research

Gagné taught from 2005-2008 at the joint department of

Concordia University. Gagné is a Member of the Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance (CSLP), [3] a research associate of the Centre de recherche Société, Droit et Religions de l'Université de Sherbrooke (SoDRUS), [4] an Associate Member at the Institut d'études anciennes et médiévales de l'Université Laval (IÉAM), [5] and a co-researcher with the Centre d'expertise de formation sur les intégrismes religieux, les idéologies politiques et la radicalisation (CEFIR). [6] In 2017, he was Directeur d'études invité at École pratique des hautes études.[7]

Gagné's scholarship focuses on the interpretation and reception of the

Nag Hammadi (BCNH) project at l'Université Laval
from 2012-2019.

Awards and honors

In 2016, Gagné received the Opinion Leader of the Year Award for his involvement with the media in connection with the religious right, fundamentalism, radicalization and religious violence. He has also been awarded the 2010 CCSL Outstanding Contribution Award for excellency in teaching and student mentorship.[8] The same year, Gagné was awarded the New Scholar Award at Concordia University. The award recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement by a tenure-track faculty member.[9]

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