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8. OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES



(a) Sabbaticals

29 October 2008 – 2 February 2009: Visiting professor at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.


(b) Organization of conferences and symposia

De Houwer, J., & Verbrugggen, F. (August, 2017). On the challenges that cognitive psychology currently faces. Symposium at the 20th ESCOP meeting, Potsdam, Germany.

De Houwer, J. (June, 2017). New Directions in Learning Research. Symposium at the 15th ACBS World Conference, Seville, Spain.

Brass, M., De Houwer, J., & Büchel, C. (June, 2016). 27th Attention & Performance meeting: The Power of Instructions, Oud-Turnhout, Belgium.

De Houwer, J., & Hughes, S. (July, 2014). Evaluative learning: Intersecting contingencies as a new way to change implicit and explicit evaluations. Symposium at the 2014 General Meeting of the EASP, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Hughes, S., & De Houwer, J. (May, 2014). Building bridges between functional and cognitive psychology. Ghent, Belgium.

Beckers, T., De Houwer, J., Maes, E., & Beurms, S. (December, 2013). Animal Cognition. Ghent, Belgium.

Liefooghe, B., & De Houwer, J. (May, 2013). Learning via instruction. FWO Expert meeting, Ghent, Belgium.

Storms, G., De Houwer, J., Tuerlinckx, F., Van Overwalle, F., & Van Paemel, W. (February, 2013). Moving beyond questionable research practices: Symposium on good research in behavioral sciences. Brussels, Belgium.

Spruyt, A., Maio, G., Haddock, G., & De Houwer, J (May, 2012). 4th EASP meeting on Attitudes. Ghent, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (May, 2012). Do we need more than one learning system? Invited symposium ant the 2012 BAPS-SEPEX meeting, Liége, 10-11 May 2012.

Member of the Scientific Committe of the 2012 BAPS-SEPEX meeting, Liége, 10-11 May 2012.

Descheemaekers, M., Hermans, D., & De Houwer, J. (February, 2012). Special interest meeting on the acquisition and activation of evaluative information. Leuven, Belgium.

Gast, A., & De Houwer, J. (December, 2010). Evaluative conditioning. FWO Expert meeting, Ghent, Belgium.

De Houwer, J., & Soetens, E. (May, 2010). Learned changes in the speed of responding. Symposium at the Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Science, Brussels, Belgium.

Member of the Scientific Committee of the 3rd CERE meeting, Lille, France, 22-24 April 2010.

Fiedler, K., De Houwer, J., Freitag, P., & Moors, A. (December, 2009). What Should Psychology As a Basic Science Aim For? Strengths and Limitations of Theoretical Explanations in Psychology, Nierstein, Germany.

Mesquita, B., Hermans, D., Lens, W., Rimé, B., De Houwer, J., Zech, E., Kuppens, P., & Stouten, J. (2009). Bi-annual meeting of the International Society for Research on Emotion, Leuven, Belgium. (member of the organizing and scientific committee).

Gawronski, B., & De Houwer, J. (2008). Associative learning of implicit attitudes. Symposium at the International Conference of Psychology, Berlin, Germany.

De Houwer, J., Vandorpe, S., Crombez, G., & De Raedt, R. (December, 2007). Opening meeting of the FWO research community “Automatic processes in psychopathology and health related behavior”. Gent, Belgium.

Beckers, T., Blaisdell, A., Waldmann, M., & De Houwer, J. (May, 2007). FWO special interest meeting on the Origins of Causal Cognition, Le Lignely, Belgium.

Koster, E., De Houwer, J., De Raedt, R., & Crombez, G. (May, 2006). Third Belgian Meeting on Experimental Psychopathology. Ghent, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (March, 2006). Learning Psychology in Belgium. Ghent, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (May, 2005). Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences. Ghent, Belgium.

Degner, J., Wentura, D., & De Houwer, J. (April, 2005). Special interest meeting on the Extrinsic Affective Simon Task, Jena, Germany.

De Houwer, J., & Wiers, R. H. (July, 2004). Implicit cognition and health behavior. Ghent, Belgium.

Beckers, T., De Houwer, J., & Matute, H. (May, 2004). Human contingency learning. Le Lignely, Belgium.

De Houwer, J., de Jong, P., & Crombez, G. (August, 2003). Special interest meeting on the use of indirect measures of attitudes and other associations in clinical and health psychology. Diksmuide, Belgium.

Baeyens, F., De Houwer, J., & Field, A. (May, 2002). Evaluative conditioning. Le Lignely, Belgium.

De Houwer, J., & Field, A. (April, 2002). Evaluative conditioning. Symposium at the Joint Meeting of the BPS and EPS, Leuven, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. & Eelen, P. (April 2002). First European meeting of experimental psychopathology research groups, Diksmuide, Belgium.

Hermans, D., Corneille, O., & De Houwer, J. (May 2001). Affective priming and implicit stereotyping. Le Lignely, Belgium.

De Houwer, J., & Hermans, D. (December 1998). FWO-workshop on Automatic Affective Processing. Leuven, Belgium.

(c) Selection of presentations at international conferences and symposia

De Houwer, J. (September, 2017). A reflection on the scientific goals of cognitive psychology. 20th ESCOP meeting, Potsdam, Germany.

De Houwer, J. (April, 2017). The powerful role of task instructions and conditioning: implications for placebo research. Invited speaker at the 1st official Society for Interdisciplinary Placebo Studies (SIPS) conference, Leiden, The Netherlands.

De Houwer, J. (December, 2017). Identifying the core of propositional models of associative learning by eliminating false debates. Invited speaker at the International Symposium on Contrasting views of human associative learning. Dijon, France.

De Houwer, J. (July, 2016). A functional-cognitive approach to psychology. Invited speaker at the International Conference of Psychology, Yokohama, Japan.

De Houwer, J. (July, 2016). Evaluative conditioning as a symbolic phenomenon. Invited speaker at the 5th EASP meeting on Attitudes, Cologne, Germany.

De Houwer, J. (June, 2016). A functional-cognitive approach to learning via instructions. Invited speaker at the 27th Attention & Performance meeting on The Power of Instructions, Oud-Turnhout, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (May, 2016). A functional-cognitive framework for cooperation between functional and cognitive researchers and practitioners. Invited B. F. Skinner lecture at the annual Association for Behavior Analysis International meeting, Chicago, USA.

De Houwer, J. (May, 2016). Measures of implicit affect: A functional-cognitive analysis. Discussant at the symposium on Implicit Affect, annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, USA.

De Houwer, J. (December, 2015). Nouvelles perspectives sur un phénomène bien connu : pourquoi le conditionnement classique est toujours pertinent pour la psychologie clinique. Keynote presentation at the AFTCC annual conference, Paris, France.

De Houwer, J., Hughes, S., & Perugini, M. (November, 2015). Expanding the Boundaries of Evaluative Learning Research: How Intersecting Regularities Shape Our Likes and Dislikes. Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Chicago, USA.

De Houwer, J. (August, 2015). Levels of explanation and levels of analysis in psychological research. Keynote presentation at the International Summer School 2015 on "Theories and Methods in Judgment and Decision Making Research". Nuremberg, Germany.

De Houwer, J. (July, 2015). A functional-cognitive framework for psychological research. Talk at the European Conference of Psychology, Milan, Italy.

De Houwer, J. (June, 2015). Propositional models are not necessarily inferential or rational: Relational information as the core ingredient of propositions and relational responding as the core challenge for association formation models. Invited talk at the Small Group Meeting on Associative and Propositional Learning, Warsaw, Poland.

De Houwer, J. (March, 2015). Plenary Keynote talk at the annual meeting of the research school “Experimental Psychopathology”, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

De Houwer, J. (March, 2015). Capturing Changes in Spontaneous Processes and Behavior. Invited talk at the International Convention for Psychological Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

De Houwer, J. (March, 2015). Implicit measures. Invited workshop at the International Convention for Psychological Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

De Houwer, J. (March, 2015). The relational responding task. Talk at the International Convention for Psychological Science, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

De Houwer, J. (July, 2014). Intersecting regularities as a new route to changing liking. Talk at the 2014 General Meeting of the EASP, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

De Houwer, J. (June, 2014). Riding the waves: On the relation between behavior therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy. Plenary keynote lecture at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Contextual Behavioral Science, Minneapolis, USA.

De Houwer, J. (June, 2014). A new conceptual analysis of evaluative conditioning. Invited talk at the expert meeting on evaluative conditioning, Tübingen, Germany.

De Houwer, J. (May, 2014). A functional-cognitive approach to psychology. Opening presentation at the expert meeting on building bridges between functional and cognitive psychology, Ghent, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (April, 2014). On the role of relational information in associative learning. Talk presented at the Associative Learning Meeting, Gregynog, UK.

De Houwer, J. (April, 2014). Associative learning via instructions. Poster presented at the Associative Learning Meeting, Gregynog, UK.

De Houwer, J. (February, 2014). Who needs associations anyway? Automatic effects are mediated by propositional knowledge. Invited talk at the annual SPSP meeting, Austin, USA.

De Houwer, J. (February, 2014). Why a propositional single-process model of associative learning deserves to be defended. Invited talk at the SPSP Social Cognition Pre-conference, Austin, USA.

Debey, E., Verschuere, B., Ridderinkhof, R., & De Houwer, J. (2013, June). Delta plots reveal the role of response inhibition in lying. In E. Debey (Chair), The cognitive psychology of deception. Symposium conducted at the SARMAC X Conference, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

De Houwer, J. (July, 2013). Implicit measures. Plenary keynote lecture at the 12th European Conference on Psychological Assessment, San Sebastian, Spain.

De Houwer, J. (May, 2013). A propositional perspective on context effects in human associative learning. Invited talk presented at the meeting of the Society for Quantative Analysis of Behavior, Minneapolis, USA.

De Houwer, J. (March, 2013). What is learning? On the nature and merits of a functional definition of learning. Talk presented at the 55th Annual TEAP Meeting, Vienna, Austria.

Gast, A., Vervliet, B., & De Houwer, J. (March, 2013). Is the valence due to evaluative conditioning represented in episodic format? Talk presented at the 55th Annual TEAP Meeting, Vienna, Austria.

Debey, E., Verschuere, B., & De Houwer, J. (March, 2013). Step by step: Capturing the initial truth activation during deception. Poster to be presented at the 55th Annual TEAP Meeting, Vienna, Austria.

Heider, N., Spruyt, A., & De Houwer, J. (March, 2013). Task misapplication as a mechanism to explain automatic activation of propositional knowledge in sequential priming tasks. Paper to be presented at the 55th Annual TEAP Meeting, Vienna, Austria.

De Houwer, J., Gast, A., & Zanon, R. (October, 2012). Evidence for a Propositional Account of Implicit Evaluation. Talk presented at the 2012 SESP meeting, Austin, USA.

Smith, C. T., De Houwer, J., & Nosek, B. A. (October, 2012). Using Explicit Persuasion Techniques to Change Implicit Evaluations. Talk presented at the 2012 SESP meeting, Austin, USA.

De Houwer, J. (October, 2012). A propositional account of automatic evaluation. Talk presented at the 2012 PMIG meeting, Austin, USA.

Van Ryckeghem, D. M. L., Goubert, L., Crombez, G., De Houwer, J., , Van Damme, S. (2012, August). The predictive value of attentional bias towards pain-related information in chronic pain patients: A diary study. Poster presented at the 14th World Congress on Pain of IASP, Milan, Italy.

De Houwer, J. (July 2012). What are the limits of propositionally mediated associative learning? Talk presented at the International Conference on Thinking, London, UK.

De Houwer, J. (July 2012). Evaluative conditioning: Definitions, methodology, theories, and evidence. Invited talk presented at the First International Meeting of the Society for Consumer Psychology. Florence, Italy.

Smith, C. T.., De Houwer, J., & Nosek, B. A., (January 2012). Consider the Source: Persuasion of Implicit Evaluations is Moderated by Manipulations of Source Credibility. Poster presented at the 2012 SPSP meeting, San Diego, USA.

Everaert, T., Spruyt, A., & De Houwer, J. (September 2011). Automatic semantic processing is modulated by feature specific allocation of attention. Talk presented at the 2011 ESCOP meeting, San Sebastian, Spain.

De Houwer, J. (July, 2011). On the non-automaticity of automatic emotional processing. Talk presented at the 2011 ISRE meeting, Kyoto, Japan.

Vogt, J., & De Houwer, J. (July, 2011). Automatic attentional bias to threat: Goals vs Threat. Talk presented at the 2011 ISRE meeting, Kyoto, Japan.

De Houwer, J. (May 2011). A functional-cognitive framework for psychopathology research. Invited talk at the FNRS meeting on Psychopathology, Brussels, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (December 2010). An integrated propositional model of evaluative conditioning. Talk presented at the FWO Special Interest Meeting on Evaluative Conditioning. Ghent, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (December 2010). Evaluative conditioning: Definitions, methods, theories, evidence, and implictations. Plenary keynote presentation at the 15th Winter Camp of Marketing, Leuven, Belgium.

Van Bockstaele, B., Verschuere, B., Koster, E., De Houwer, J., & Crombez, G. (October 2010). The Effects of Attention Training on Self-Reported, Implicit, Physiological and Behavioural Measures of Spider Fear. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the SPR.

De Houwer, J. (June, 2010). (Unconscious) evaluative conditioning: Definitions, methods, theories, and evidence. Invited talk presented at the Symposium on Unconscious Thinking and Consumer Brand Beliefs, Attitudes, Preferences, and Behavior, Boston, USA.

De Houwer, J. (June, 2010). What are implicit and explicit processes? Invited talk presented at the Second Conference on the Psychology of Science, West Lafayette, USA.

De Houwer, J. (May, 2010). Possible misunderstanding about propositional models of fear conditioning. Plenary Keynote presentation presented at the Second European Fear Meeting, Affligem, Belgium.

Spruyt, A. Everaert, T. & De Houwer, J. (2010, March). Automatic affective stimulus processing depends on feature-specific attention allocation. Paper presented at the 52nd Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, Saarbrücken, Germany.

Tibboel, H., De Houwer, J., Spruyt, A., & Crombez, G. (November 2009). The attentional blink is diminished for targets that form coherent categories. Poster presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Boston, USA.

Vogt, J., De Houwer, J., Lozo, Lj., & Koster, E. H. W. (August, 2009). On the motivational basis of emotional attention: Automatic attending to clean pictures in disgust. Talk held at the International Society for Research on Emotion (ISRE) Conference, Leuven, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (August, 2009). How do overlearned and newly acquired automatic affective reactions interact. Invited Talk presented the bi-annual ISRE meeting, Leuven, Belgium.

Vogt, J., & De Houwer, J. (March, 2009). The role of goals in attentional biases to emotional stimuli.  Talk held at the 51st Annual Meeting of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, TeaP), Jena, Germany.

Vogt, J., & De Houwer, J. (February, 2009). Multiple goal management starts with attention: Automatic attending to goal-relevant stimuli reflects goal importance. Poster presented at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), Tampa, Florida, USA.

De Houwer, J. (October, 2008). Implicit measures: A normative analysis and review. Invited talk prsented at the Psychology and Health seminar on Implicit Measures, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Vogt, J., De Houwer, J., Moors, A., Van Damme, S., & Crombez, G. (September, 2008). Do goals evoke attentional bias? The influence of goals on automatic attentional processing. Talk at the 10th European Social Cognition Network Transfer of Knowledge Conference (ESCON), Volterra, Italy.

De Houwer, J. (July, 2008). Potential pitfalls in the study of associative learning of implicit attitudes. Invited talk presented at the International Conference of Psychology, Berlin, Germany.

De Houwer, J. (July, 2008). Automatic effects of verbally instructed negated relations. Invited talk presented at the International Conference of Psychology, Berlin, Germany.

Vogt, J., De Houwer, J., Moors, A., & Crombez, G. (July, 2008). The influence of explicit and implicit goals on the allocation of spatial attention. Poster presented at the International Conference of Psychology (ICP), Berlin, Germany.

Vogt, J., De Houwer, J., Moors, A., Van Damme, S., & Crombez, G. (May, 2008). Do goals evoke attentional bias? Goal relevance as determinant of automatic attentional allocation. Talk held at the Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Science (BAPS), Leuven, Belgium.


Vogt, J., De Houwer, J., Moors, A., Crombez, G., & Van Damme, S. (February, 2008). Do goals evoke attentional bias? The influence of goals on the automatic allocation of spatial attention. Poster      
           presented at the 9th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.

Vogt, J., De Houwer, J., Koster, E. H. W., Van Damme, S., Crombez, G. (February, 2008). Attentional bias to emotional stimuli depends on arousal and not on valence. Poster presented at the Emotion Pre-Conference to the Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.

Vogt, J., De Houwer, J., Moors, A., & Crombez, G. (December, 2007). The influence of explicit and implicit goals on the allocation of spatial attention. Poster presented at the Opening Meeting of the FWO Scientific Research Community "Automatic processes in psychopathology and health related behavior", Ghent, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (October, 2007). Implicit measures: A normative analysis and review. Invited talk presented at the GK-Emotions Summerschool 'Methods of Affective Neuroscience', Würzburg, Germany.

De Houwer, J. (September, 2007). How should we define and study evaluative conditioning? Invited talk at the annual meeting the Spanish Society for Comparative Psychology, Madrid, Spain. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (July, 2007). Comparing measures of attitudes at the functional and procedural level. Invited talk presented at the summerschool of the European Association for Personality Research, Bertinoro, Italy. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (July, 2007). How should we define and study evaluative conditioning? Invited talk to be held at the EAESP meeting on evaluative conditioning, Warsau, Poland. (invited talk)

Declercq, M., & De Houwer, J. (May 2007). Evidence for the role of expectancies in avoidance learning. Talk presented at the second FWO special interest meeting on Fear and Learning, Le Lignely, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (May, 2007). Can we distinguish between cognition and association and do we have to? Talk presented at the FWO special interest meeting on the Origins of Causal Cognition, Le Lignely, Belgium

Vogt, J., De Houwer, J., Crombez, G., Koster, E. H. W., & Van Damme, S. (March, 2007). Was löst den attentional bias für emotionale Stimuli aus? [What elicits the attentional bias towards emotional stimuli?]. Talk to be held at the 49th Annual Meeting of Experimental Psychologists (Tagung experimentell arbeitender Psychologen, TeaP). Trier, Germany.

De Houwer, J. (March, 2007). Can we distinguish between cognition and association and do we have to? Invited talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the EPA, Philadelphia, USA. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J., & De Bruycker, E. (January, 2007). The identification EAST as a (valid?) measure of implicit attitudes toward alcohol. Invited talk presented the Annual SPSP meeting, Memphis, USA. (invited talk)

Vandorpe, S., De Houwer, J., & Beckers, T. (July, 2006). The role of memory for compounds in cue competition. Talk presented at ICOM-4, Sydney, Australia.

De Houwer, J. (July, 2006). Avoidance behavior can function as a negative occasion setter. Talk presented at the 3rd meeting of the Australian Learning Group, Magnetic Island, Australia.

De Houwer, J. (January, 2006). How to define the implicitness of implicit measures. Invited talk presented at the Social Cognition Pre-confrence of the SPSP meeting, Palm Springs, USA. (invited talk)

Dewitte, M., De Houwer, J., Koster, E., & Buysse A. (January, 2006). What’s in a name: Attentional bias towards the name of the attachment figure. Poster presented at the SPSP meeting, Palm Springs, USA.

De Houwer, J., Vandorpe, S., & Beckers, T. (November, 2005). Statistical contingency has a different impact on preparation judgements than on causal judgments. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Toronto, Canada.

De Houwer, J., & Moors, A. (August, 2005). A reflection on the validity of dual process models. Inivted talk presented at the Symposium on Implicit Cognition and Attention, Maastricht, The Netherlands. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (July, 2005). What are implicit measures and why are we using them? Talk presented at the EAESP meeting, Würzburg, Germany. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (April, 2005). Do EAST effects provide a valid measure of interindividual differences in attitudes? Talk presented at the EAST meeting, Jena, Germany. (invited talk)

Beckers, T., Miller., R. R., De Houwer, J., & Urushihara, K. (March, 2005). Reasoning Rats: Inference-like Processing of Information Concerning Effect Additivity and Ceilings. Conference on Comparative Cognition, Melbourne, Florida, USA.

De Houwer, J. (March, 2005). Avoidance behavior can function as a negative occasion setter. Talk presented at the Associative Learning Symposium, Gregynog, Wales.

De Houwer, J. (December, 2004). Further evidence for the role of mode-independent short-term associations. Talk presented at the Seminar on Neuroscience and Cognitive Control, Ghent, Belgium. (invited talk).

De Houwer, J. (August, 2004). The extrinsic affective Simon task. Talk presented at the International Conference of Psychology, Bejing, China. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J., Beckers, T., & Vandorpe, S. (July, 2004). A deductive reasoning account of cue competition in human causal learning. Talk presented at the Fifth International Conference on Thinking, Leuven, Belgium.

De Houwer, J., & Spruyt, A. (June, 2004). Solving the puzzle of affective priming of pronunciation responses. Talk presented at the EAESP meeting on unconscious attitudinal processes, Madrid, Spain. (invited talk)

Beckers, T., Miller, R. R., & De Houwer, J. (April, 2004). Reasoning rats: Forward blocking in animal conditioning is sensitive to constraints of causal attribution. Talk presented at the Associative Learning Symposium, Gregynog, Wales.

Vandorpe, S., De Houwer, J., & Beckers, T. (April, 2004). Additional evidence for a deductive reasoning account of cue competition in human associative learning. Talk presented at the Associative Learning Symposium, Gregynog, Wales.

De Houwer, J. (April, 2004). Robust affective priming in a conditional pronunciation task. Talk presented at the Tagung Experimentelle Psychologie, Giessen, Germany. (invited talk)

Craeynest, M., Crombez, G., De Bourdeaudhuij, I., De Houwer, J., Deforche, B., & Tanghe, A. (2004). Do children with obesity really like sedentariness and high-fat food? An experimental study with the Implicit Association Task. Poster presented at the 8th International Congress of Behavioral Medecine, August 26-28 2004, Mainz, Germany.

Craeynest, M., Crombez, G., De Houwer, J., Vandeweghe, L., & Tanghe, A, & De Bourdeaudhuij, I. (2004). Determinants of childhood obesity: explicit and implicit attitudes towards food and physical activity. Paper presented at the 5th Dutch Conference of Psychology and Health, May 10-12, Kerkrade, The Netherlands.

De Houwer, J, Beckers, T., & Vandorpe, S. (November, 2003). Evidence for the role of deductive reasonsing in human contingency learning. Talk presented that the Annual Convention of the Psychonomic Society, Vancouver, Canada. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (August, 2003). Indirect measures of attitudes: What are we doing and why? Talk presented at the Special interest meeting on the use of indirect measures of attitudes and other associations in clinical and health psychology. Diksmuide, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (April, 2003). Evidence for the role of deductive reasoning in human contingency learning. Talk presented at the EPS meeting, Exeter, UK. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (January 2003). Is the IAT a general measure of similarity? Talk presented at the 3rd symposium on Implicit Diagnostics, Bonn, Germany. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (August, 2002). Higher-order retrospective revaluation. Talk presented at the Annual APA Convention, Chicago, USA. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J., Meersmans, T., Baeyens, F., & Paul Eelen (March, 2002). Associative transfer of non-evaluative stimulus-properties. Talk presented at the ECP meeting, Leuven, Belgium. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (March, 2002). Memory load and cue competition in human causal learning. Talk presented at the Associative Learning Symposium, Gregynog, Wales. (voordracht)

De Houwer, J. (January, 2002). The extrinsic affective Simon task. Talk presented at the Social Cogniton pre-meeting of the SPSP conference, Savannah, USA. (voordracht)

De Houwer, J. (September, 2001). Indirect measure of attitudes: A review. Talk presented at the Third meeting of the European Social Cognition Network, Houffalize, Belgium. (Invited talk).

De Houwer, J. (September, 2001). Extrinsic Simon effects. Poster presented at the ESCOP meeting, Edinburgh, UK.

De Houwer, J. (May, 2001). The extrinsic affective Simon task. Talk presented at the Special Interest meeting on Affective Priming and Implicit Stereotyping, Le Lignely, Belgium. (invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (April, 2001). Outcome and cue properties modulate blocking. Talk presented at the Associative Learning Symposium, Gregynog, Wales.

Beckers, T., & De Houwer, J. (July, 2000). Action-effect code integration and stimulus-response compatibility: A conditioning perspective. Poster presented at Attention and Performance XIX, Munich, Germany. (Postermededeling op uitnodiging).

De Houwer, J. (July, 2000). Higher-order retrospective revaluation in human causal learning. Talk presented at the Experimental Psychology Society (EPS) meeting, Cambridge, England.

De Houwer, J. (April, 2000). Higher-order retrospective revaluation in human causal learning. Talk presented at the Associative Learning Symposium, Gregynog, Wales.

Beckers, T., & De Houwer, J. (September, 1999). Action-effect code integration and stimulus-response compatibility: A conditioning perspective. Poster presented at the 11th Spanish Conference on Comparative Psychology, Salamanca, Spain.

Glautier, S., & De Houwer, J. (August 1999). Facial EMG during classical conditioning using positive and negative images as USs. Poster presented at the 21st International Summer School of Brain Research: Cognition, Emotion, and Autonomic Responses, Amsterdam, Abstract Book p.105.

De Houwer, J., & Hermans, D. (June, 1999). Nine attempts to find affective priming

of pronunciation responses: Effects of SOA, degradation, and language. Talk presented at the Tagung der Fachgruppe Sozialpsychologie, Kassel, Germany. (Invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (May, 1999). A structural analysis of paradigms used to measure implicit attitudes: What’s new? Talk presented at the Conference on Construct Validity and Implicit Social Cognition, Chicago, USA. (Invited talk)

De Houwer, J. (May, 1999). Evidence for probabilistic models of human contingency judgements. Talk presented at the FWO-workshop on Cue Competion, Le Lignely, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (March, 1999). Impact of instructions on backward blocking in a human contingency judgement task. Talk presented at the Annual Conference of the Experimental Analysis of Behaviour Group, London, UK.

De Houwer, J., Rothermund, K., & Wentura, D. (December, 1998). Sequential affective Simon effects: Evidence for a response conflict account of affective priming. Talk presented at the FWO-workshop on Automatic Affective Processing, Leuven, Belgium.

Beckers, T., & De Houwer, J. (March, 1998). Evaluative learning in the action-effect paradigm. Poster presented at the FWO-workshop on Acquistion and Representation of Affect, Leuven, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (March, 1998). No affective priming of semantic categorization responses. Poster presented at the FWO-workshop on Acquistion and Representation of Affect, Leuven, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (March, 1998). Affective Simon effects using facial expressions as affective stimuli. Poster presented at the FWO-workshop on Acquistion and Representation of Affect, Leuven, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (September, 1997). A new paradigm for studying associative learning in humans. Poster presented at the 9th Spanish Conference on Comparative Psychology, Salamanca, Spain.

De Houwer, J. (June, 1997). An affective variant of the Simon paradigm. Talk presented at the 6. Tagung der Fachgruppe Sozialpsychologie, Konstanz, Germany.

De Houwer, J. (July, 1992) Evidence against the Glaser and Glaser model of the Stroop effect. Poster presented at the XXVth International Congress of Psychology, Brussels, Belgium.

Hendrickx, H., De Houwer, J., Eelen, P., & Van Avermaet, E. (July, 1992). Hidden covariation detection: Some experiments. Talk presented at the XXVth International Congress of Psychology, Brussels, Belgium.

Hermans, D., & De Houwer, J. (July, 1992). Priming and the automatic activation of affect. Poster presented at the XXVth International Congress of Psychology, Brussels, Belgium.



(d) Presentations at national conferences
De Houwer, J. (May, 2010). A functional-cognitive framework for psychopathology research. Keynote lecture presented at the Groupe de contact FNRS : Psychopathologie Neuro-Cognitive, Brussels, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (May, 2010). Exploring a propositional approach of evaluative conditioning: How can propositions lead to changes in liking? Talk presented at the Annual Meeting of the Belgian Association for Psychological Science, Brussels, Belgium.

Tibboel, H., De Houwer, J., & Crombez, G. (May, 2008). The emotional modulation of the attentional blink: Effects of taboo stimuli, expectancy, and coherence. Talk presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the BAPS, Leuven, Belgium.

Vogt, J., De Houwer, J., Moors, A., Van Damme, S., & Crombez, G. (May, 2008). Do goals evoke attentional bias? Goal relevance as determinant of automatic attentional allocation. Talk presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the BAPS, Leuven, Belgium.

Verschuere, B., Prati, V., & De Houwer, J. (May, 2008). Faking the autobiographical IAT. Poster presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the BAPS, Leuven, Belgium.

Declercq, M., & De Houwer, J. (May 2008). Evidence of a hierarchical structure underlying avoidance behavior. Poster presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the BAPS, Leuven, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (June, 2006). The distinction between procedure, effect, and theory as a general framework for psychological research and practice. Talk presented at Associatie in Psychopathologie, Leuven, Belgium.

Beckers, T., Vandorpe, S., De Houwer, J., & Eelen, P. (May, 2006). Pre-school children’s sensitivity to blocking in causal learning.

Declercq, M., & De Houwer, J. (May, 2006). US-revaluation influences avoidance behavior. Talk presented at the Annual meeting of the BAPS, Liège, Belgium.

Vandorpe, S, & De Houwer, J. (May, 2006). Forward blocking is smaller than reduced overshadowing. Talk presented at the Annual meeting of the BAPS, Liège, Belgium.

De Bruycker, E., & De Houwer, J. (May, 2005). The ID-EAST can function as a valid measure of interindividual differences in attitudes. Poster presented at the Second National Meeting of Experimental Psychopathology, Leuven, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (April, 1997). An affective variant of the Simon paradigm. Talk presented at the 50th anniversary meeting of the Belgian Psychological Society. Brussels, Belgium.

De Houwer, J. (September, 1994). Evaluative learning in Korsakov patients. Poster presented at the XVIth Annual Forum of the Belgian College of Neuropsychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, Bierbeek, Belgium.

(e) Presentations at Universities

- November 2016: Sylvius Lecture at the Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition. A functional-cognitive perspective on the psychology of learning: Uncovering the pitfalls in learning related research, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.

- November 2016: Evaluative learning: A novel functional perspective on how regularities in the environment shape our likes and dislikes. Freiburg University, Freiburg, Germany.

- August 2016: Evaluative learning: A novel functional perspective on how regularities in the environment shape our likes and dislikes. Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan.

- May 2016: Evaluative learning: A novel functional perspective on how regularities in the environment shape our likes and dislikes. Northwestern University, Chicago, USA.

- February 2016: Evaluative learning: A novel functional perspective on how regularities in the environment shape our likes and dislikes. University of Zurich, Switzerland.

- January 2016: Evaluative learning: A novel functional perspective on how regularities in the environment shape our likes and dislikes, University of Texas at Austin, USA.

- January 2016: Automatic relational processing. University of Jena, Germany.

- December 2015: Evaluative learning: A novel functional perspective on how regularities in the environment shape our likes and dislikes. University of Geneva, Switzerland.

- November 2015: Evaluative learning: A novel functional perspective on how regularities in the environment shape our likes and dislikes. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA.

- December 2014: Putting the functional-cognitive framework to work. University of Aachen, Aachen, Germany.

- January 2014: Implicit measures: Past, present, future. Tilburg University, The Netherlands.

- July 2013: A functional-cognitive framework for psychology: Lessons from learning and attitude research, Humboldt-University Berlin.

- May 2013: Implicit measures. Ghent University, Department of Political and Social Sciences.

- January 2013: A functional-cognitive framework for psychology: Lessons from learning and attitude research, Universität Würzburg.

- October 2012: A functional-cognitive approach to attitude research. University of Chicago, Chicago, USA.

- October 2012: Implicit measures: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

- March 2012: Implicit measures: A review and practical. Universiteit Amsterdam, Nederland

- July 2011: A functional-cognitive framework for research on inhibition. Universiteit Amsterdam, Nederland.

- December 2009: On the role of propositional processes in evaluative conditioning. Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Nederland.

- June 2009: What should psychology as a basic science be aiming for? University of Milan, Italy.

- June 2009: What should psychology as a basic science be aiming for? University of Giessen, Germany.

- April 2009: What should psychology as a basic science be aiming for? TU Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany.

- January 2009: What should psychology as a basic science be aiming for? University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

- November 2008: Implicit measures: A normative analysis and review. Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour, Australia.

- November 2006: How to define the implicitness of implicit measures of attitudes. University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.



- June 2006: The distinction between procedure, effect, and theory as a general framework for psychological research and practice, Universiteit Leiden, Nederland.

- 27 February 2006, How to define the implictness of implicit measures of attitudes. National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland.

- 12 January 2006, Problems with dividing the realm of cognitive processes. University of Jena, Germany.

- 12 April 2005, What are implicit measures of attitudes and why are we using them? University of Geneva, Switserland.

- 23 November 2004, What are Implicit measures of attitudes and why are we using them? University of Osnabrück, Germany.

- 9 November 2004, What are Implicit measures of attitudes and why are we using them? University of Saarbrücken, Germany.

- 8 December 2003, Indirect measures of attitudes: What are we doing and why? Université Nancy 2, France

- 8 December 2003, The affective Simon task at age 5. Université Nancy 2, France.

- 29 April 2003, Evaluative conditioning, Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

- 13 September 2002, Association and deductive reasoning in human contingency learning, Universidad Deusto, Bilbao, Spain

- 11 July 2002, The extrinsic affective Simon task. University of Wuerzburg, Germany

- 5 June 2002, Measuring attitudes indirectly: The extrinsic affective Simon. Universiteit Maastricht, Nederland

- April, 2002, The extrinsic affective Simon task. Universiteit Amsterdam, Nederland

- 14 February 2002, Indirect measures of attitudes. University of Kent, UK.

- 27 November 2001, The extrinsic affective Simon task. University of Sussex at Brighton, UK.

- 23 November 2001, A structural analysis of indirect measures of attitudes, University of Heidelberg, Germany

- 9 Januari 2001, Retrospective revaluation in human contingency learning. University of Bonn, Germany.

- 2 Maart 2000, Automatic affective processing: Paradigms, results, and applications. University of Liverpool, UK.

- 9 November 1999, The locus of the affective priming effect. University of Bristol, UK.

- Verschillende interne onderzoekslezingen, University of Southampton, UK.


(g) Presentations at Doctoral training meetings

- Doctoral training meeting of the German Society for Social Psychology, Heidelberg, Germany, May 2004

- Doctoral School EPP meeting on dual process models, Maastricht, The Netherlands, September 2006

- Summerschool of the European Society of Personality Psychology, Bertinoro, Italy, July 2007

- Summerschool DFG, Bronnbach, Germany, September 2007

- Doctoral School P&H meeting on implicit measures, Utrecht, The Netherlands, May 2008

- Autumn School Forensic Psychology, Sursee, Germany, September 2009

- Doctoral School EPP meeting on implicit measures, Heeze, The Netherlands, November 2009

- Doctoral training workshop, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, December 2009

- Erasmus Course on Pain, Hoepertingen, Belgium, March 2010.

- Doctoral training workshop on Implicit Processes, UCL, Louvain-La-Neuve, February 2012

- International Summer School 2015 on "Theories and Methods in Judgment and Decision Making Research". Nuremberg, Germany, August 2015



(f) Grants

2016

- Methusalem (2nd 7 year period), 2016-2022, Ghent University. Learning and Implicit Processes. 3.611.900 euro.

- FWO research project G009517N (4 years): The power of imagination: Investigating the automatic effects of mental practice. Baptist Liefooghe & Jan De Houwer, 210.000 euro

- FWO research project G073317N (4 years): The power of goal-directed processes in the causation of emotional and other actions. Agnes Moors, Jan De Houwer, & Marcel Brass, 253.000 euro

- Short Sabbatical funding, Ghent University. € 7100
2014

-ERAB (European Foundation for Alcohol Research) Grant application ref. EA 14 41 (2 years): More is caught than thought: A ground-breaking study on the role of implicit parenting processes on adolescents’ alcohol use. Ina Koning, Wilma Vollebergh, & Jan De Houwer. 55.000 euro

- Local promoter of the Odysseus I funding awarded to Dermot Barnes-Holmes. € 2.000.0000
2013

- FWO research project G023113N (4 years): The role of the prefrontal cortex in the acquisition of instructed fear. Marcel Brass and Jan De Houwer, 275.000 euro.

- BOF-VBO (Ghent University) for the visit of Marco Perugini, 3 months. €6540
2012

- IUAP-Partner, Belgian Federal Government (BELSPO) (5 years): Mechanisms of Conscious and Unconscious Learning. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: 580.000 euro.

- FWO Scientific Research Community (5 years): Changing automatic processes in psychopathology and health related behaviour, FWO-Vlaanderen. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: 5 x €12.500.
2011

- BOF-VBO (Ghent University) for the visit of Bertram Gawronski, 3 months. €6540


2010

- FWO research project G076611N (4 years): Darwin’s truth: Rule-based generalization and analogical reasoning in rats. Tom Beckers, Jan De Houwer, and Rudi D’hooghe. € 348.644

- FWO Visiting Postdoctoral Fellowship (Senior) for the visit of Miguel Angel Vadillo, 7 months, €14.700


2009

- FWO Visiting Postdoctoral Fellowship (Junior) for the visit of James Schmidt, 12 months. €20.200

- BOF-VBO (Ghent University) for the visit of Helena Matute, 6 months. €10.600
2008

- Methusalem, Ghent University (7 years, starting 2009): New directions in research on the acquisition and generation of attitudes. € 3.681.500

- FWO Grant for a long stay abroad: €4500

- Local promoter of the ERC Starting Grant of Gilles Pourtois


2007

- BOF-VBO grant (Ghent University) for the visit of Dr. Matt Field, 2 months, €4250

- BOF-VBO grant (Ghent University) for the visit of Dr. Jorg Huijding, 2 months, €4250

- FWO Scientific Research Community (5 years): Automatic processes in psychopathology and health related behaviour, FWO-Vlaanderen. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: 5 x €12.500.

- FWO Travel Grant, € 530

- Grant for organizing a scientific meeting. FWO-Vlaanderen. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: €2500.


2006

- Research Project (2 years): An analysis of the styles and dimensions of adult attachment using explicit and implicit measures, FWO-Vlaanderen. De Houwer, Jan, & Buysse, Ann. Amount: €107.606.


2005

- GOA grant, Ghent University (6 years): Do automatic processes and cognitions have a causal impact on clinical and health related behavior? De Houwer, Jan, & Crombez, Geert. Amount: €1.400.000


2004

- Research Project (4 years): An empirical evaluation of cognitive theories of avoidance learning in humans. BOF-Ghent University, De Houwer, Jan., Amount: €157.500

- FWO travel grant € 750

- Grant for organizing a scientific meeting. FWO-Vlaanderen. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: €2500.


2003

- Research Project (3 years): An analysis of the styles and dimensions of adult attachment using explicit and implicit measures, FWO-Vlaanderen. Buysse, Ann, & De Houwer, Jan. Amount: €170.120.


2002

- Research Project (4 years): New methods for research on automatic affective-motivational processing. FWO-Vlaanderen. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: € 210.880

- Research Project (2 years): Automatic processing of emotion-specific appraisal patterns. BOF-Ghent University. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: €125.152
2001

- Research Project (1 year): Associative transfer of non-evaluative stimulus properties. ESRC, UK. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: £37.600


2000

- Research Project (1 year): Affective priming of pronunciation responses. ESRC, UK. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: £37868.

- Research Project (2 years): Automatic processing of motivational valence. FWO-Vlaanderen. Eelen, Paul, & De Houwer, Jan. Amount: 4.132.000 BEF
1999

- Research Project (1 year): Can elements of the consumption experience change the perception of the product itself? Unilever Research. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: £40.465.

- Seeding Grant: Associatively induced transfer of non-evaluative stimulus properties. University of Southampton. De Houwer, Jan. Amount: £600
Promotor of the 4 year FWO predoctoral grant (aspirant) of

Pieter Van Dessel

Evelien Bossuyt

Stefaan Vandorpe


Promotor of the 3 year FWO postdoc grant of

Tom Beckers (prolonged with 3 more years)

Agnes Moors

Adriaan Spruyt (prolonged with 3 more years)

Stefaan Vandorpe

Marieke Dewitte (prolonged with 3 more years)

Mieke Declercq

James Schmidt (prolonged with 3 more years)

Julia Vogt

Senne Braem (co-promotor)

Pieter Van Dessel
Promotor of the 3 year BOF postdoctoral grant of

Agnes Moors

Helen Tibboel

(g) Supervision of PhD’s

Supervisor of ongoing PhDs (main supervisor)

- Maarten De Schryver (UGent)


Co-supervisor of ongoing PhDs

- Sarah Beurms (KUL)

- Ama Kissi (UGent)
Supervisor of completed PhDs

- Gaetan Mertens (UGent), “Fear learning via verbal instructions and stimulus pairings”, 19 May 2016

- Pieter Van Dessel (UGent), “Approach-avoidance instructions and training as a method for changing implicit evaluations”, 9 May 2016

- Evelyne Debey (UGent), “Behavioral studies on the role of cognitive control in deception”, 4 September 2014.

- Riccardo Zanon, 2013, “The impact of relational information on implicit evaluation”

- Tom Everaert (UGent), “The impact of feature-specific attention allocation on the activation of affective stimulus information”. 22 June 2012.

- Helen Tibboel (UGent), “Do attentional biases and implicit attitudes have a causal effect on addictive behavior?”, 13 May 2011

- Julia Vogt (Ugent), Title: “The role of goal relevance in attentional”, May 2010.

- Mieke Declercq (UGent), Title: “An empirical evaluation of theories of avoidance learning in humans”, March 2009.

- Marieke Dewitte (UGent), Title: “An analysis of the styles and dimensions of adult attachment using explicit and implicit measures”, May 2008

- Stefaan Vandorpe (UGent), Title: “Motivation and opportunity for reasoning as determinants of contingency learning”, April 2006
Co-supervisor of completed PhDs

- Elisa Maes, 2016 (KUL)

- Jolien Vanaelst, 2016 (UGent)

- Niclas Heider, 2015 (UGent)

- Marijke Theeuwes, 2015, UGent

- Evelien Bossuyt, 2012, UGent

- Hendrick Slabbinck, 2012, (UGent, Department of Marketing)

- Delphine Vantomme (UGent, Department of Marketing), 2005, Title: “The use of indirect measures of attitudes in marketing research”

- Adriaan Spruyt (KU Leuven), 2005, Title: “Affective priming of non-affective responses”

- Tom Meersmans (KU Leuven), 2004, Title: “Associative transfer of non-evaluative stimulus properties”.

- Agnes Moors (KU Leuven), 2003, Title: “Automatic processing of motivational stimulus valence”.

- Tom Beckers (KU Leuven), 2002, Title: “Extinction in human associative learning”.

Member of PhD guidance committees

- Jan Lammertijn (ugent)

- Kim De Corte (ugent)

- Bruno Verschuere (ugent)

- Petra De Vlieger (ugent)

- Frederik Verbruggen (ugent)

- Gordy Pleyers (UCL)

- Filip Verhulst (KU Leuven)

- Baptist Liefooghe (Ugent)

- Erik Franck (Ugent)

- Evelien Christiaens (Ugent)

- Els Severens (Ugent)

- Valerie Marescau (KU Leuven)

- Saskia Baert (Ugent)

- Heleen Vandromme (KU Leuven)

- Evelien Coppens (KU Leuven)

- An Raes (UGent)

- Ann Meulders (KU Leuven)

- Els Ooms (UGent)

- Egbert Hartstra (UGent)

- Bram Van Bockstaele (UGent)

- Evelyne Lagrou (UGent)

- Ellen Demurie (UGent)

- Tim Van den Abeele (UGent)

- Kim Helsen (UGent)

- Wout Duthoo (UGent)

- Yannick Boddez (KU Leuven)

- Mathijs Franssen (KU Leuven)

- Joris Pieters (VUB)

- Wouter Durnez (UGent)

- Jolene van der Kaap- Deeder (UGent)

- Vincent Dethier (UCL)

- Kathleen De Cuyper (KUL)

- Mathilde Descheemaeker (KUL)

- Laura Vandeweghe (UGent)

- Carsten Bundt (UGent)

- Martijn Teuchies (UGent)

- Marc Bennett (KUL)

- Elisa Maes (KUL)

- Lien De Saedeleer (UGent)

- Yolandi-Eloise Janse van Rensburg (UGent)

- Malte Runge (UGent)

- Antoine Selim (KUL)

- Aileen Leech (UGent)

- Deirdre Kavanagh (UGent)

- Colin Harte (UGent)

- Martin Finn (UGent)

Member of PhD jury

External

Dr. Sarah Pratt, University of Southampton (1999)

Dr. Christine Pett, University of Southampton (2000)

Dr. Tom Beckers, KU Leuven (2002)

Dr. John Beaver, Cambridge University (2002)

Dr. Agnes Moors, KU Leuven (2003)

Dr. Tom Meersmans, KU Leuven (2004)

Dr. Anne Roefs, Universiteit Maastricht (2004)

Dr. Adriaan Spruyt, KU Leuven (2005)

Dr. Céline Douilliez, UCL (2005)

Dr. Jorg Huijding, Universiteit Groningen (2006)

Dr. Gordy Pleyers, UCL (2006)

Dr. Trinette Dirikx, KUL (2006)

Dr. Delphine Chassard, University de Nancy II (2006)

Dr. Katrijn Houben, Universiteit Maastricht (2007)

Dr. Susan Bamford, University of Wales, Bangor (2007)

Dr. Valerie Marescau, KUL (2007)

Dr. Maria Popa Roch, University of Grenoble (2008)

Dr. Oshrit Cohen-Kdoshay, Ben Gurion University, Israel (2008)

Dr. Julie Bertels, ULB (2009)

Dr. Madelein Strick, Universiteit Nijmegen (2009)

Dr. Patrick Clarke, University of Western Australia (2009)

Dr. Evelien Coppens, KUL (2009)

Dr. Inneke Kerkhofs, KUL (2010)

Dr. Kaufmann, University of Melbourne (2010)

Dr. Yannick Boddez, KUL (2012)

Dr. Kim Helsen, KUL-UGent (2013)

Dr. Ofer Rahamim, Ben-Gurion University

Dr. Angelos Krypotos, Universiteit Amsterdam (2015)

Dr. Mark Bennet, KUL (2015)

Dr. Camilla Luck, Curtin University, Australia (2016)
Internal

Dr. Bernie Caessens (2002)

Dr. Wendy de Moor (2002)

Dr. Mandy Ghyselinck (2002)

Dr. Stefaan Van Damme (2004)

Dr. Wouter Duyck (2004)

Dr. Denis Drieghe (2005)

Dr. Bruno Verschuere (2005)

Dr. Wim Gevers (2006)

Dr. Stefaan Vandorpe (2006)

Dr. Jan Lammertyn (2006)

Dr. Baptist Liefooghe (2006)

Dr. Barbara Soetens (2006)

Dr. Ineke Imbo (2007)

Dr. Erik Franck (2007)

Dr. Filip Van Opstal (2008)

Dr. Sarah Bernolet (2008)

Dr. Marieke Dewitte (2008)

Dr. Mieke Declercq (2009)

Dr. Julia Vogt (2010)

Dr. Elisah D'Hooge (2012)

Dr. Tom Everaert (2012)

Dr. Hendrik Slabbinck (2012)

Dr. Evelien Bossuyt (2012)

Dr. Riccardo Zanon (2013)

Dr. Evelyne Debey (2014)

Dr. Marijke Theeuwes (2015)

Dr. Niclas Heider (2015)

Dr. Pieter Van Dessel (2016)

Dr. Gaëtan Mertens (2016)

Dr. Esther De Loof (2016 – Chairman)

Dr. Jolien Vanaelst (2016)

Dr. Elisa Maes (2016)

Sarah Beurms (2016)





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