Sharlene Harding
Doctoral Student
She/Her
Master of Defence Studies (Canadian Forces College/Royal Military College of Canada); MA (Royal Military College of Canada); BAH (成人大片 University)
Political Studies
Doctoral Student
Supervisor: Dr. St茅phanie von Hlatky
Research Interests
Regional Security, Conflict, the Caribbean, Gender perspectives, Intersectionality
Biography
Sharlene Harding is about to commence her Doctoral Studies at Queen鈥檚 University, with Dr. Stefanie von Hlatky as her advisor. Sharlene obtained her BA (Honours) from Queen鈥檚 University, her MA in War Studies from the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC), and her Master of Defence Studies from the Canadian Forces College/RMC. Sharlene is now a veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces after serving on NATO, UN, and multinational missions and tasks in conflict zones such as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Haiti, Kuwait, Iraq, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, at partner nations鈥 operational headquarters (HQ), and as the Deputy National Military Representative to the Supreme HQ Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Casteau, Belgium. She has presented at conferences at the University of Manitoba, NORAD HQ in Colorado Springs, CO, the National Defence HQ in Ottawa, ON, and the NATO HQ in Brussels, Belgium. She has been featured on the Basketball Manitoba and Canadian Defence and Security Network Battle Rhythm podcasts. Her interests lie in Regional Security and Gender perspectives in conflict, particularly in the Caribbean region. Previously the Head Coach of the Canadian Armed Forces National Women鈥檚 Basketball Team and the Canadian Mennonite University Women鈥檚 Basketball Team, Sharlene is now volunteering as an Assistant Coach with the Queen鈥檚 University Women鈥檚 Basketball Team.
Awards
- Queen's Graduate Award
- Queen's Entrance Tuition Award
- Academic All-Canadian (1996)
- Academic All-Canadian (1997)
- Canadian Decoration
Selected Publications
Harding, S.N.M. (2016). 鈥淭he Requirement for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Occupations in the Canadian Armed Forces.鈥 Canadian Armed Forces Service Paper. Joint Command and Staff Program. CFC Papers
Harding, S.N.M. (2011). Sierra Leone: A Model of Religious Tolerance? In P.H. Denton (Ed), Believers in the Battlespace: Religion, Ideology and War (pp. 65-77). Canadian Defence Academy Press.