Ritske Rensma has an M.A. in philosophy (Erasmus University Rotterdam) and a PhD in religious studies (University of Edinburgh). His main research interests are Jungian psychology, evolutionary psychology and transpersonal psychology, with a special focus on the relevance of these disciplines for religious studies. He teaches courses on world religions, eastern religions and philosophy of religion at UCR, where he also gives regular workshops on time management. He recently published a time management book for college students entitled Make Lists Not Fists: A Student Surival Guide to Stress- Free Productivity.
'Meaningful mutations: C.G. Jung and Wolfgang Pauli on the synchronicity of evolution’. In: “International Journal of Transpersonal Studies”, 2016, July 35 (2).