Projects
Made in Flanders? A research project on contemporary film policy and national identity in Flanders (1999-2015) Ghent University
The aim of the project is to investigate the contemporary government film policy framework in Flanders and to analyse the role of film policy in the production, promotion, distribution and exhibition of films, as well as in the sort of films and the representations that are produced. Throughout, the relationship with the issue of national identity takes a central place.
Prioritizing conservation and restoration targets for freshwater biodiversity in Flanders KU Leuven
Riverine biodiversity is deteriorating rapidly as a result of multiple interacting anthropogenic pressures. Freshwater species are subject to physico-chemical pollution originating from various sources (e.g. agriculture, industries, households), hydro-morphological alterations (e.g. construction of dams, river calibration), and the introduction of invasive species (e.g. topmouth gudgeon, Chinese mitten crab, round goby in Flanders). ...
STREAM - A spatiotemporal research infrastructure for Early Modern Flanders and Brabant Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Towards a collection management infrastructure for Flanders Flanders Marine Institute
CAPACITY: Flanders Project to Develop Capacity in Palliative Care Across Society KU Leuven
Palliative care is an approach that helps people live their life as fully and as comfortably as possible when confronted with a serious illness. Despite substantial progress over the past decades, there are still several challenges as a result of the increasing number of people who will need palliative care for a longer period, while the professional workforce is limited. There is growing realization that it will not be sufficient to solely ...
RETAX - Rethinking Real Estate Taxation in Flanders Hasselt University
Incoming scientific stay in Flanders 28/09/2023-8/10/2023 - prof. Dr. Lorenzo Calibbi Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The plentiful, the pious and the poor. Images of Flanders in German translations of Flemish literature during the First World War (1914-1918). University of Antwerp
Flanders Bioimaging: towards an integrated, translational and multimodal imaging platform from molecule to man. KU Leuven
Imaging has become a key technology in life sciences and clinical research. As an ESFRI project, Flanders BioImaging (FBI) historically consists of two main multisite nodes: FLAMINGO (Flanders Molecular Imaging Organisation) and LIMBO (Light Microscopy BioImaging Operations), that were both successfully evaluated in the EU EuroBioImaging (EuBI) project at its Interim operation (ERIC status now). The primary aim of this project is to anchor ...