Projects
Exploring the Role of Non-Human Animal Workers Within the Domain of "Animal Organisation Studies". Hasselt University
Evaluation study of the decree of 7 May 2004 on the material organisation and operation of recognised religions. University of Antwerp
Bioavailability and toxicity of legacy and emerging per- and polyfluoralkylated substances (PFAS) in a terrestrial food chain: effects at different levels of biological organisation (BIOTOX-Terra) University of Antwerp
Choosing art: distribution, organisation, structure, accessibility and attractiveness of part-time art education in Flanders (OBPWO project) Ghent University
This study aims to evaluate the decree on part-time arts education (2018).
The system of part-time arts education (PTAE) in Flanders has experienced a considerable growth in terms of the number of enrollments over the past decades. Nevertheless, the student population is still not an accurate representation of the overall population of Flemish citizens. The socially unequal participation can be explained sociologically using ...
Opting for art: the distribution, organisation, structure, accessibility and attractiveness of part-time art education in Flanders KU Leuven
This study aims to contribute to the evaluation of the decree on part-time arts education (2018). The system of part-time arts education (PTAE) in Flanders has experienced a considerable growth in terms of the number of enrollments over the past decades. Nevertheless, the student population is still not an accurate representation of the overall population of Flemish citizens. The socially unequal participation can be explained sociologically ...
The organisation of task representations Ghent University
Humans have the extraordinary ability to flexibly learn, and switch between, different tasks, based on prior experience or simple instructions. However, in doing so, they need to make overarching decisions about whether they want to rely on shared representations (at the risk of more task set interference) or separate, parallel representations (at the cost of more intensive learning). This project will explore how people can efficiently use ...
Insight in protein (micro)structural organisation and consequences for macronutrient in vitro digestion kinetics of plant-based beverages KU Leuven
Plant-based beverages are basically emulsified systems containing macronutrients such as proteins, lipids, and/or carbohydrates and can be consumed by people following any type of diet (e.g. vegans, vegetarians, flexitarians, or lactose-free diets). These products are commercialised as (i) ready-to-drink beverages or (ii) in the form of protein-rich powders that can be dispersed in water before consumption. Therefore, they can be quickly and ...