Projects
Sabbatical Brigitte Dekeyzer: For teaching and research’s sake KU Leuven
Empathy is one of the central words in current museology (due to the focus on decolonization and well-being, among other things). At the same time, it is a very broad concept that fans out in all directions. In a recent practical study (2022) on decolonization, one of the authors (Csilla E. Ariese) highlights the strengthening of empathy in the museum as follows: 'Empathic behavior is all the more important in a globalizing world and to ...
Support Systems : The Hidden Labour Behind Art Making (Belgium, 1880-1920) Ghent University
This project reveals, for the first time, relationships which enabled and sustained artists’ work and careers in late-nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century Belgium. Structured around three categories of people, it takes a systematic approach at investigating the diverse, crucial but usually hidden and unacknowledged role played by family members, domestic servants and collaborators, whether through domestic work, creative ...
A mixed-methods panel study on burnout among young healthcare workers: analysis, prediction and outcomes Ghent University
Starting work is challenging and requires adjustment. This adaptation can run difficult in demanding work environments, such as within health care, and pose risk of burnout. Burnout in young health professionals has not been adequately studied. This project surveys a cohort of health professionals after graduation (baseline) and over the following three years. We expect to distinguish diverse groups with differential risk of burnout. We will ...
Sensory Integration and Balance Control During Standing and Walking under Challenging Conditions in Healthy Young and Older Adults Hasselt University
An intersectional approach to women in STEM Hasselt University
Impact of initial work experiences on mental well-being of entry-level healthcare professionals HOGENT
Wastewater treatment and surface water HOGENT
Evidence Based Simulation Education and Lifelong Learning through ICT 2.0 HOGENT
Sabbatical Nicole van Lipzig: Interactions between wind turbines and the atmosphere KU Leuven
During my research career, I have mainly been concerned with analyzing the effects of climate change through greenhouse gas emissions and land use change. More recently, I have become interested in solutions to the climate crisis, especially by researching atmospheric processes, relevant for the wind energy sector. With the roll-out of massive offshore wind farms in the coming years and decades and with individual wind turbines getting ...