Marjan Justaert (English)
Since 2004, Marjan Justaert (28) works at the office of the Belgian newspaper De Morgen. She contributes articles about a whole range of domestic topics, especially justice and reportages. After her law-studies, Justaert followed a master of journalism. In 2007 she became a member of the VVOJ-board. Links:
Yvonne van de Meent (English)
Yvonne van de Meent (1958) is freelance journalist, specialized in (higher) education. Her main assignments are editing a magazine for students at Dutch teacher training colleges and conducting investigative projects for the magazine of the AOb, the largest teachers union in the Netherlands. Last year she produced for example an in-depth profile of the biggest […]
Elke Van Hoof (English)
Professor Elke Van Hoof, PhD (Arteveldehogeschool, Ghent and Vrije Universiteit Brussel), is a clinical psychologist and a stress-expert. During the last decade, Elke Van Hoof performed research in stress-related disorders ranging from complaints of tension to chronic fatigue syndrome. She published several scientific articles in numerous international journals. Besides her scientific research, Elke Van Hoof […]
Janny Groen
Born: 1952 Education: School of Journalism in Utrecht Worked as a regional reporter for the Dutch daily Het Vrije Volk, which doesn’t exist anymore. Traveled two years in Africa and Asia in a VW-camper as a freelance reporter, writing for various newspapers and magazines. Worked for two years as a communication officer for Unicef (based […]
Pascal Verbeken
Pascal Verbeken was born in Ghent, 1965. He works as a journalist at the Belgian magazine ‘Humo’. In the spring of 2007 he published Poor Wallonia. Travels through Belgium’s promised land. Poor Wallonia , written in the tradition of old school new journalism, is quintessential reading material for all who want to comprehend what is […]
Anne Autio (English)
Anne Autio is managing editor at the European Journalism Centre in Maastricht.
How to survive the EU information jungle?
How to survive the EU information jungle? Every day the EU machinery spits out thousands of pages of information directly affecting the lives of millions of Europeans. On the web, facts and figures about European institutions and policies are bountiful – but how to find the most useful sites and the right documents, especially in […]
Michaël Opgenhaffen (English)
Michaël Opgenhaffen is researcher at the Lessius University College Antwerp, Belgium in association with the Centre for Media Culture and Communication Technology (K.U.Leuven). He is involved in the Master of Journalism of Lessius where he teaches online journalism and online research (with a focus on computer-assisted reporting). In the past, he gave guest lectures at […]
Hans Vandeweghe
Hans Vandeweghe (Belgium) heads the sports desk at Flemish newspaper De Morgen. Vandeweghe (°1958) started his career in 1984 at De Morgen. In 1991 he became director of communications of the Belgian Olympic Committee. In 1993 he returned to journalism, to write for Sport International Nederland, De Financieel Economische Tijd and De Morgen again. He […]
Marcus Geers (English)
Since 1984 Marcus combines, as an independent consultant, creative skills and organisation-expertise in applied innovation. Since 1994 he provides seminars and training sessions in the use of creative skills and trained and coached more than 1500 journalists in Belgium and the Netherlands. Programme How to be creative? (Trainer) Links: marcus@inspiralia.be