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Phone(562) 903-4814 (Talbot School of Theology)

Degrees

PhD, Alliance for Social, Political, Ethical, and Cultural Thought, Virginia Tech

Master of Divinity, Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary

Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies, Union University

Bachelor of Business Administration, New Mexico State University

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Biography

Jamie N. Sanchez, PhD is a tenured Associate Professor, Graduate Department Chair, and Program Director for the PhD and MA in Intercultural Studies. Dr. Sanchez鈥檚 research focuses on refugee studies. She is currently conducting collaborative research funded by an external grant. Dr. Sanchez teaches courses on research methodology, refugee studies, and supervises doctoral dissertations.


Her most recent publications, presentations, and grants are listed below.

Affiliations

  • American Society of Missiology
  • Association of Professors of Mission
  • Association of Asian Studies, Southeast Region
  • Evangelical Missiological Society
  • Heterodox Academy
  • International Association of Missions Studies

Awards

  • McGraw-Hill Distinguished Scholar, Conference for Academic Research in Education, 2020
  • Virginia Tech, Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society Inductee, January 2016
  • International Studies Association South, Travel Grant, October 2014
  • Virginia Tech, Graduate School, Featured Graduate Student, October 2014
  • Virginia Tech, Diversity Scholar, Spring 2014
  • Inner Mongolia University Mandarin Language Award, 2008
  • Broadman Holman Seminarian Award, 2008
  • Dubose Missions Award, 2008
  • David and Faith Kim School of Intercultural Studies Scholarship, 2006
  • Hewlett Packard Scholarship, 1997
  • Naul Scholarship, 1996


Publications

Publications:

  • Hurlburt, C. Hagues, R., and Sanchez, J. (February 2025). Syrian Refugees鈥 Mental Health: Concern and Insights for Christian Approaches. Journal of Social Work and Christianity.
  • Hagues, R, Dryjanska, L, and Sanchez, J. (December 2024). The 鈥渓ong, difficult, terrifying, and very dangerous road鈥: Refugee women in Germany share stories of resilience. Quarterly on Refugee Problems, Vol. 63, No. 4.
  • Sanchez, J., Dryjanska, & Parke, J. (November 2024). Understanding Resilience in Women Refugees: A Review of Literature in E. S. Russell, R. Scheuermann, and A. Allen (Eds),Not Forgotten: Mission to Women Amid Global Crisis. First Fruits.
  • Sanchez, J, Dryjanska, L, Hagues, R (September 2024). 鈥淚 Need to Be Strong鈥: Refugee Women Embody Resilience Within Personal, Host, and Faith Communities. Transformation.
  • Dryjanska, L., Sanchez, J., & Hagues, R. (July 2024). Resilience Against All Odds: How Refugee Women from the Ukraine Find Courage through Transnational Families. Global Networks.
  • Dzubinski, L and Sanchez, J. (May 2022). 鈥淣ewly Minted: How Recent Doctoral Graduates Perceive Their Relationship with Their Supervisor.鈥 Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, Vol. 16: 275-291
  • Dryjanska, L., Sanchez, J., & Parke, J. (February 2022). Forced Migration, Modern Slavery, and the Evil of Shattered Dreams. In L. Dryjanska and G. Pacifici (Eds.), Evil in the Modern World: International & Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Lexington Books.

Presentations

  • Dryjanska, L., Sanchez, J. N., Hagues, R. Parke, J. (August 2023). Overcoming All Odds:
    Psychologists Advocating for Refugees.
    APA National Convention.
  • Sanchez, J. and Dzubinski, L. (September 2022). Recent Doctoral Graduates
    Perceptions of their Relationship with their Supervisor.
    CCCU Collaboration in Doctoral
    Education Forum. Judson University, Elgin, IL.

Grants

  • Sanchez, J. May 2025, Lanier Library Oxford Grant.
  • Sanchez, J. Awarded April 2023. Biola Research and Development Grant. Course Release. Funded: $6000.
  • Sanchez, J, Dryjanska, L, Hagues, R, and Parke, J. July 2022, Understanding Resilience in Women Refugees, Networking Grant, Council of ChristianColleges and Universities,Grant. Funded: $30,000.
  • Sanchez, J. Awarded April 2020. Biola Research and Development Grant. Course Release. Funded: $4965. (Grant Postponed to Fall 2021)
  • Sanchez, J, Dryjanska, L, and Parke, J. April 2019, Understanding the Impact of Displacement on Women, Planning Grant, Council of Christian Colleges and Universities, Funded: $3000.

    Research Interests

    • Refugee Studies
    • China Area Studies
    • Qualitative Research Methods
    • Missiology

    Courses

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