Projects
Instituting Excellence: Blended Learning and Seminal Debates at the Institute for European Studies (IES). Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Hypergenes. European network for genetic-epidemiological studies: building a method to dissect complex genetic traits, using essential hypertension as a disease model. KU Leuven
REligious Studies Infrastructure: tooLs, Experts, conNections and CEnters KU Leuven
RESILIENCE addresses the need of a larger and infrastructured involvement of excellent scholars, producing fertile competencies, new knowledge, fresh approach and visible impact in terms of innovation within the scientific domain of religious studies. Such an involvement has been marked by several steps, e.g. a) ReIReS, an emerging community funded by the programme INFRAIA-02-2017 - Integrating Activities for Starting Communities; b) the ...
ReIReS: research infrastructure (RI) on religious studies. KU Leuven
ReIReS is a starting community whose aim is to create a unique and groundbreaking research infrastructure (RI) on religious studies within the European Research Area. It joints the major European research institutions working in the domain (universities, libraries, archives, academies, research institutions, and museums) to improve the access of scholars from all over the world to the data, information and sources concerning the study of the ...
Jean Monnet Chair 'Skills in EU Studies' University of Antwerp
Critical Heritage Studies and the Future of Europe_Towards an integrated, interdisciplinary and transnational training model in cultural heritage research and management Hasselt University
Soil conservation and policy measures: the case studies Ghent University
Soil conservation and policy measures: the case studies
Based in the descriptive case study report prepared by the case study partners for Deliverable D2.1 (a report composed of individual reports on each of the eight case studies, delivered in February 2008), the objective of the second (main) phase of the SoCo-CS Project is to deliver a case study report which will be part of the Interim Report 2
PanCare studies of the scale-up and implementation of the digital Survivorship Passport to improve people-centred care for childhood cancer survivors KU Leuven
lmost 500,000 former childhood cancer patients (CCS) are now living in Europe. Compared to the general population, CCS represent a vulnerable population as they are at an increased risk of developing health problems, known as late effects, resulting in excess morbidity and mortality. Many survivors are unaware of their personal risk for specific late effects, which reduces their ability to manage their own follow-up care. Similarly, their ...
Genetic translation studies. KU Leuven
After centuries of neglect, the translator is now recognised as a crucial negotiator in the international exchange of ideas. Accessing reliable versions of foreign texts is absolutely vital for international dialogue and establishing common grounds for the exchange of culture. Within this process, translators are regularly held accountable for their perceived fidelity to the translated text and for the success of its adaptation to the target ...