Organisations
Linguistics Research Unit, Antwerp Campuses KU Leuven
The Linguistics Research Unit, Campus Sint-Andries Antwerpen, is not a separate research unit as such. It refers to those members of the department of linguistics (Onderzoekseenheid Taalkunde / Linguistics Research Unit) that work exclusively or predominantly on the Campus Sint-Andries Antwerpen.
Antwerp Media in Society Centre (AMSoC) University of Antwerp
Body & Material Reinvented AP Hogeschool Antwerpen
Chinese Studies, Leuven KU Leuven
Sinology at KULeuven includes the following three domains of research: 1. CLASSICAL CHINESE PHILOSOPHY (Zhou en Han Dynasties): * An analysis of the 'Xunzi' as a culmination of early Chinese philosophical debates; * The ethic-religious core chapters of 'Mozi': a textual analysis of the three-fold structure; * A study of the 'Xunzi'; * Paradoxes in early taoist writings: a philosophical and textual analysis; * From normative language to ...
Department of German Ghent University
Latin-Greek Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Research within the department SKLA is very diverse and therefore it was opted to refer to a number of keywords which coincide with the main research areas of the group. 1. Humanism and Renaissance (Marnix van Sint-Aldegonde, Justus Lipsius, Hadriaan Beverland); 2. Social and cultural study of carmina; 3. Epigraphica Latina; 4. Ionian prose (language and style); 5. Epistolography (second half of the 16th century); 6. Epigraphy and papyrology ...
Leuven International and European Studies (LINES) KU Leuven
Leuven International and European Studies (LINES) is the KU Leuven’s institute for the study of international politics and European affairs at the Faculty of Social Sciences. It hosts research in political science and international relations and fosters exchanges between scholars working on a broad range of topics, including the European Union’s foreign policy, the external trade policies of the European Union and the United States, climate ...
Applied Language Studies University of Antwerp
Arabic Studies, Leuven KU Leuven
Research covers the fields of philology, history and archaeology of different cultures of the Ancient Near East. Texts in the following languages and scripts are studied: Akkadian, Aramaic, Coptic, Demotic, Egyptian (hieroglyph and hieratic), Hebrew, Semitic epigraphy (Phoenician and others), Sumerian, Ugaritic. Special projects: Project Shenhur (Egypt); Semantics of Biblical Hebrew (ESF); The land of Sumer and Akkad (IUAP IV/25); The ...