Projects
Research Professor after obtaining ERC Advanced Grant (POLEVPOP). University of Antwerp
Rethinking Inclusion and Gender empowerment: A participatory action research (ReIncluGen). University of Antwerp
Development AAL project ISHA Vrije Universiteit Brussel
When the final whistle blows: Managing social identities to facilitate elite athletes’ transition to retirement KU Leuven
There is increasing concern about promoting and protecting athletes’ health and wellbeing, not only during their career, but also into their retirement. Many athletes nevertheless experience considerable challenges in adjusting to retirement, indicating that current strategies are not sufficient. While existing literature acknowledges the detrimental impact that personal identity loss as athlete has on retirement adjustment, what is absent is ...
Multicultural Classrooms: Inclusive Learning and Teaching in Higher Education HOGENT
Neuromarketing Thomas More Mechelen - Antwerpen
The Role of Material Space in Homemaking: Experiences of Adult Third Culture Kids KU Leuven
Globalization has accelerated people’s mobility throughout the world. As a result, a growing group of people has grown up with a mobile lifestyle, moving from one culture and country to another during their developmental years. This group is called “Third Culture Kids” (TCKs)or “Adult Third Culture Kids” (ATCKs) as they reach adulthood.
The mobile lifestyle has taught TCKs “the idea of impermanence” and therefore studies show that ...
Bringing research on work and the labour market to its stakeholders by means of professional videos Ghent University
Research is not sufficiently communicated to its stakeholders in a comprehensible and attractive way. With this project we want to use professional videos to bring research on work and the labour market to its stakeholders, being (i) the general public and in particular (ii) the HR community and (iii) policy makers. This way, we want to contribute to more evidence-based decisions related to work and the labour market by all target groups ...