CLINICAL/ACADEMIC CAREER SUMMARY
Since 2010 :
Assistant Professor (2010), Associate Professor (2012) then Full Professor (2017) at the Faculty of Psychology and the Psychological Sciences Research Institute, Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
2007 – 2010:
Lecturer (2007) then Associate Professor (2008) at the School of Psychology, University of Nottingham (UK)
2002 – 2007:
Post-doctoral Research Fellow at the School of Psychology, University of Birmingham (UK)
2001
PhD in Psychological Sciences, Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
1999 – 2001:
Clinical neuropsychologist, Center for Traumatology and Rehabilitation, Brussels (Belgium)
1988 – 1993:
Bachelor then Master in Psychological Sciences, Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
MAIN SCIENTIFIC/ACADEMIC ROLES
2016 – 2024:
Pro-Rector for International Affairs, Université catholique de Louvain
2014 – 2016:
Member of the Research Council, Université catholique de Louvain
Secretary of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences (BAPS)
2011 – 2016:
Associate Editor for Journal of Neuropsychology
2011 – 2014:
Advisor on the executive committee of the Belgian Association for Psychological Sciences (BAPS)
2009 – 2011:
Conference Secretary of the Experimental Psychology Society (EPS)
Membership Secretary of the British Neuropsychological Society (BNS)
HONORS and AWARDS
2015: Visiting Professor at the Department of Cognitive Science, Central European University, Budapest
2014 : Visiting Fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
2009: Francqui Research Professor (Francqui Foundation)
2007: Elizabeth Warrington Early Career Prize (British Neuropsychological Society)
2005: New Investigator Award (Medical Research Council – UK)
MAIN GRANTS
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
2014 – 2015: FNRS, Credit de recherche. €29,600
2011 – 2013: FNRS, Scientific Impulse Mandate. €180,000.
2011 – 2012 : FSR New academic fund. €16,300.
2010 – 2013: Francqui Foundation start-up fund. €30,000
2005 – 2008: Medical Research Council – New Investigator Award. £238,674
CO-INVESTIGATOR
2023 – 2027: Circle U. 2030 – Erasmus+ European University Initiative. €12,800,000
2021 – 2024: Empowering Research and Innovation Actions in Circle U. – H2020 Science & Society. €2,000,000
2020 – 2023: Circle U. European University – Erasmus+ European University Initiative. €5,000,000
2013 – 2018: Communauté francaise de Belgique – Actions de Recherche concertées ARC. €1,000,000
2011 – 2015: FRFC-FNRS Collaborative Grant. €225.000.
2006 – 2010: The Stroke Association Research Grant. £250,000.
2005 – 2007: Medical Research Council – Collaborative Grant. £307,750.
2004 – 2006: The Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant. £66,779.
EXAMINER
Internal examiner for PhD theses: 20
External examiner for PhD theses: 12
External examiner for the French and German habilitation to direct a PhD thesis: 4
TAUGHT COURSES
From 2014: Analysis of situations in clinical and health psychology and neuropsychology (4h, Year 3 Bachelor in Psychology)
From 2013: General Psychology (30h, Year 1 Bachelor in Psychology)
From 2013: Professional Training (15h, Year 2 Bachelor in Psychology)
From 2013: Clinical Neuropsychology (15h, Year 3 Bachelor in Psychology)
From 2013: Clinical Neuropsychology (37h, Year 1 Master in Psychology)
From 2010: Seminar of Clinical Neuropsychology (45h, Year 2 Master in Psychology)
2013 – 2016: Psychology and Anthropology (15h, Year 2-3 Bachelor in Philosophy and History)
2007 – 2010: Biological Psychology (2h, Year 1 Bachelor in Psychology)
2007 – 2010: Practicals in Neuroscience (20h, Year 2 Bachelor in Psychology)
2007 – 2010: Developmental Neuropsychology (12h, Year 3 Bachelor in Psychology)
TEACHING ADMINISTATION
2013 – 2014: Head of the Master’s degree in Psychological Sciences, Université catholique de Louvain
2012 – 2013: Head of the Bachelor’s degrees in Psychological Sciences and Speech therapy, Université catholique de Louvain
2007 – 2010: Admission’s tutor, University of Nottingham