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Dr Marguerite Johnson

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 4
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 1.8

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2012 2016 PhD (Classics) Principal Supervisor The Portrayal and Implications of Feminine Ageing in Latin Literature
2011 2014 PhD (Classics) Principal Supervisor Magical Techniques and Implements Present in Graeco-Egyptian Papryi, Byzantine Greek Solomonic Manuscripts & Grimoires
2008 2013 PhD (Classics) Principal Supervisor Classical Myth in Film
2007 2008 Honours History
University of Newcastle
Principal Supervisor Honours Thesis: Representations of Egyptians in Ancient Greek Literature: Archaic to Classical Ages

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2011 M Philosophy (Religious) Principal Supervisor The Ghostly Experiences of Non-Indigenous Australians
2011 PhD (History) Principal Supervisor Touching Magic: Deliberately Concealed Objects in Old Australian Houses and Buildings
2008 PhD (Humanities) Principal Supervisor Rosaleen Norton's Contribution to the Western Esoteric Tradition
2007 PhD (Classics) Sole Supervisor BIOS ~ ARTEMIS
2006 Honours History
University of Newcastle
Co-Supervisor Shades of Life: An Interdisciplinary Investigation into Ghostly Phenomena
2006 Honours Literature
University of Newcastle
Principal Supervisor Lars von Trier and the 'Golden Heart Trilogy'
2005 Honours History
University of Newcastle
Principal Supervisor The Witch
2004 Honours Creative Arts Not Elswr Classi
University of Newcastle
Sole Supervisor The Witch of Kings Cross
2004 Honours History
University of Newcastle
Co-Supervisor Artemis and Rites of Passage
1950 Honours History
University of Newcastle
Co-Supervisor Dances with Deities: The Imposition of Political Hegemony though Narrative, Religious Ritual and Philosophy in an Imperialist Setting