GS FASoS PhD Candidates
Internal PhD candidates
Name |
PhD project |
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Rafael Bienia |
Narrative Fan practices based on popular game worlds |
Valentina Carraro |
Peer reviews among states in the field of human rights |
Marith Dieker |
Talking You Through. Traffic Information and Car Radio, 1950s - now |
Lisa van Diem |
The transnational dynamic of Dutch and Belgian reform discussions on managing populations 1870-1920 |
Elena Fronk |
The performance of age identities in online dating "50plus" as a culturally and technologically situated interplay between various actors |
Claudia Egher |
Mental Health Expertise Online: The Enactment of Expertise on Bipolar Disorder on American and French Online Platforms |
Tessa Fox |
How chemical risks are regulated in the European Union. What institutional mechanisms are in place for dealing with risks, and what are the implications of these mechanisms for risk regulation practices |
Joan van Geel |
Mobile children: the effects of migration on children who circulate between Ghana and the Netherlands |
Natalia Gladkova |
Trial by Transit: Exploring Transnational Social Networks of sub-Saharan Africans in Ukraine |
Iona Goldie-Scot |
Audience Participation in Performance-based Art |
Afke Groen |
Why Cooperate? The Politics of Transnational Party Cooperation |
Tim van der Heijden |
Memory practices on the move: technological innovations and user generations in home movies |
Anna-Lena Hoh |
Europeanization of Census Taking in the Western Balkans |
Marloes de Hoon |
Mobility in Context |
Noortje Jacobs |
Historicizing Medical Ethics: a history of clinical research ethics in the Netherlands after the Second World War |
Hortense Jongen |
Authority of different soft-governance instruments in EU internal security policy-making, particularly the fight against terrorism and its financing |
Brian Keller |
Imagining Techno-moral Change |
Jinhee Kim |
What influence for EU agencies?: The role of expertise in European policy-making |
Martina Kühner |
Peer reviews among states in the field of sustainable development |
Andreas Mitzschke |
Controversy and publics. Re-negotiating democracy, ethics and vulnerability in India’s Bt-Brinjal debate |
Thomas Mougey |
Civilization and its discontents: Universalism and Colonialism in UNESCO's international science program, 1945-1954 |
Nantke Pecht |
The construction of social relationships through language practices in a coalminer's neighborhood: The use of Cité Duits |
Floris Peters |
The Citizenship Premium. Citizenship acquisition and socio-economic integration of immigrants in the Netherlands and Sweden |
Kristel Peters |
Normativity and voice in peripheral areas: Limburg in the era of superdiversity |
Codruta Pohrib |
Tales from the Golden Age: Narrating Communist Childhoods in Romania (2000-2010) |
Trust Saidi |
Travelling nanotechnologies |
Simone Schleper |
Ecological Experts and the Conservation Policy of International Organisations, 1949-1972 |
Hans Schouwenburg |
Nature's Diplomats: Ecological Experts and the Conservation Policy of International Organizations, 1930-2000 |
Pankaj Sekhsaria |
The cultures of innovation in nanotechnology research in India |
Linnea Semmerling |
Listening on Display. Exhibiting Sound Art 1960s-now |
Ester Serra Mingot |
Transnational Social Protection. How Sudanese migrants in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom and their families in Sudan make use of social protection, locally and transnationally |
Daniel Stinsky |
Cooling the Cold War. Technocrats, diplomats, and the United Nations Economic Commision for Europe (1947-57) |
Lotte Thissen |
Regional Identity in Limburg: selfing and othering through language practices |
Inge Verouden |
Emergent Cultural Literacy: Assimilating Children's Literature |
Sarah Weingartz |
Conceptualizing Techno-Moral Change in Technology Assessment |
Ties van de Werff |
Reframing nature and nurture: neuroeducation and the malleable brain |
Marieke Wissink |
Migration Strategies in Transit: the Role of Transnational Social Relationships and ICTs |
Bart Zwegers |
Built Heritage in Transition: global and local challenges |
PhD candidates, part-time PhD programme in European Studies, UM Campus Brussels
Name |
PhD project |
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Albi Alla |
The privatization of diplomacy: The effectiveness of lobbying firms in the making of EU foreign policy |
Elizabeth Ayre |
Understanding the policy gap for children affected by parental incarceration: Why the transposition of their rights to family life and well-being by Member States and EU institutions is lagging or absent and what can be done to help bridge this gap |
Mike Bostan |
Electricity pricing in Europe and the influence of state policies |
Cyrus Engerer |
Malta's Coordination of EU Policy: An Effective Way Forward |
Thomas Huddleston |
European citizenship in practice: Implementation and effectiveness of naturalisation policies across Europe |
Paulina Kosc |
Cooperation and competition in EU highly skilled migration policy |
Magdalena Luminska |
Changing perceptions in transatlantic relations: The perception of the European Union in the United States |
Ewa Mahr |
Contestation of EU civilian missions by local actors: The case of the Western Balkans |
Anastasia Mitronatsiou |
The European Parliament"s evolving role in EU external relations Formal and informal tools used as lever to increase its powers |
Emmy Ruiter |
Brokering and bargaining in the European Parliament. The contribution of Political Group Advisors to the process of decision making’ |
External PhD candidates
Name |
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Volga Kurbanzade Cagyalangil (External PhD) |
Jolien Clijsen (External PhD) |
Tessa Cramer (External PhD) |
Vlad Niculescu Dinca (External PhD) |
Lysbeth Jongbloed-Faber |
Margo Slomp (External PhD) |
Isolde Sprenkels (External PhD) |