FASoS alumnus Jeroen Lenaers re-elected to European Parliament
During the European elections that took place in May 2019, FASoS alumnus Jeroen Lenaers (BA and MA European Studies) was re-elected as a member of the European parliament. Jeroen Lenaers started his career in Brussels in 2008 and has been a member of the European parliament since 2014.
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Four FASoS researchers awarded NWO XS grants
How do lobbyists use disinformation to sway policymakers? Who gets to shape the historical narrative of occupation and violence? Does growing inequality change the way citizens think about politics? And how have politicians defended “truth” across a century of media revolutions?
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Christian Ernsten awarded funding for project on recurating colonial-era collections
UnRest focuses on the historically significant yet deeply contested archives and artworks associated with Robert Jacob Gordon (1743–1795) – a Dutch military officer and explorer whose documentation of the Cape region shaped European knowledge of South Africa during the 18th century
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Massimiliano Simons awarded funding for innovative art–science project on hybrid plants
"Entangled Genes: Sharpening the Public Debate on Hybrid Plants” is a new artistic research project that aims to deepen societal reflection on genetically modified plants.