Projects
SuPER-W - Sustainable processes for energy and resource recovery from water. / Development of novel nanofiltration membranes for selective separation of organics and inorganics Ghent University
In many cases energy, water and resources contained in wastewater may have significant value if recovered. Therefore, the EU is currently confronted with a paradigm shift from wastewater treatment to resource recovery. To facilitate this shift, the SuPER-W European Joint Doctorate programme trains early-stage researchers (ESRs) in developing technologies for water, energy, nutrient and metal reuse, and bioproduction from (waste)water. The ...
Sabbatical Liesbet Van der Perre: Wireless Technologies to Support the Sustainable Development Goals: Critical and Crucial Study KU Leuven
Wireless technologies at the basis of 5G networks have the potential to improve energy efficiency by a factor of 10 with respect to the previous generation. Yet, reporting in the first large-scale rollout is anything but positive. The excessive consumption is explained by a combination of factors, including a not (yet) optimal implementation, and the (expected) larger data volume. To make a major step towards carbon-neutral networks in 6G, a ...
Integrating fish parasite monitoring with stakeholder needs: towards a renewed health information system for sustainable aquaculture development in Africa Hasselt University
Transformative learning in education for sustainable development through STEM education. Hasselt University
Motivational Interviewing as a lever for sustainable re-employment: Development of a Protocol and Training. KU Leuven
Climate adaptation, carbon fixation and sustainable development through Robusta coffee agroforestry. KU Leuven
Collaboration project between Meise Botanic Garden Agency and KU Leuven on climate adaptation, carbon fixation and sustainable development through Robusta coffee agroforestry in and around Yangambi in DR Congo.
Comm-Unities in Trans-Form. On sustainable and socially just urban renewal and development HOGENT
Centre for Sustainable Development Ghent University
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Strategic human resource management in schools: a sustainable professional development initiative for schoolleaders Ghent University
Quality of education mainly depends on the competence and work of teachers. At the same time schools face teacher shortages and high attrition of beginning teachers. Therefor, schools must be aware of the imortance of good Human Resource Management (HRM). Between 2016 and 2020, the research group Bellon (UGent) performed a study on strategic HRM in education for the Flemish Ministry of education. This study led to several research reports ...