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Interpersonal, Discursive and Narrative Studies(in Psychology and Educational Sciences) Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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The research group IDNS started at the end of 2007 as a non-binding collaboration with the aim of developing the postmodern, social-constructionist perspective that developed within different psychological and orthopedagogical research projects theoretically and methodologically, and to develop a theoretical and methodological framework to further study psychological and orthopedagogical themes. The collaboration led to the development of its ...

Transport and Regional Economics University of Antwerp

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The Department's lines of research are located on the interface of general and business economics. The research activities unfold within the framework of programmes instigated by the university and the authorities (regional, federal and European) as well as specific assignments from the public and private sectors. The topics covered relate to: - Freight transport: mode choice, the organisation, choice and planning of commodity flows, land ...

Primary and interdisciplinary care Antwerp (ELIZA) University of Antwerp

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The scientific research in the department of Primary and interdisciplinary care (ELIZA) is focused on the following topics: General Practice (diabetes, medical education, respiratory infections, sexual health, patient satisfaction/doctor satisfaction) Geriatrics, Palliative Care, Care for disabled, Skillslab.

Operations Management Research Group (main work address Leuven) KU Leuven

Operations management Mission statement and study domain In accordance with the mission statement of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and the Department of Applied Economics, the mission of the research group Operations Management involves the delivery of academic education, the performance of fundamental research and the delivery of services in the domain of operations management. Operations management can be generally described as the ...