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Tichelstraat 126/1
3540
Schulen
Belgium
+32477419641
kathleen.vanheuverswyn@jurrisk.be
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathleen-van-heuverswyn-7542775/
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prof. dr. Kathleen Van Heuverswyn (Advisor)

Field of Activity


4. HORIZONTAL ACTIVITIES
» Scenario development and decision support
» Foresight systems
» Policy development
» Rescue and relief services
» Law enforcement

7. SOCIO-ECONOMIC SCIENCES AND THE HUMANITIES
» Human Sciences
» Social Sciences
» Political Sciences
» Ethic Research
» Legal Sciences

Core competencies

+20 years of expertise in policy, ethics and legal research and advice on strategic, managerial and operational
aspects of private/public, national/international Safety and Security.

Monodisciplinary and transdisciplinary/systems-based expertise in three disciplines:
- Civil Security, Disaster Risk Management, Resilience, Emergency Planning
- Occupational Safety & Health
- International Security/International Trade of Strategic Goods (Defence-related and Dual-use Goods)

Transversal expertise:
- comparative legal analyses and advice
- KPI-based Risk and Performance management
- Compliance and Impact Assessment
- Transdisciplinary, System-based approach - policy recommendations for structural improvements

Core activities:
Senior Researcher, Research Coordinator, Advisor, Lecturer, Author, Editor, Trainer

Horizon Europe Research Focus

  • CL3-2021-INFRA-01-01: European infrastructures and their autonomy safeguarded against systemic risks
  • CL3-2021-DRS-01-01: Improved understanding of risk exposure and its public awareness in areas exposed to multi-hazards
  • CL3-2021-DRS-01-03: Enhanced assessment of disaster risks, adaptive capabilities and scenario building based on available historical data and projections
  • CL3-2021-DRS-01-04: Developing a prioritisation mechanism for research programming in standardisation related to natural hazards and/or CBRN-E sectors
  • DRS01 - Societal Resilience: Increased risk Awareness and preparedness of citizens
  • DRS02 - Improved Disaster Risk Management and Governance
  • DRS03 - Strengthened capacities of first and second responders
  • CL3-2021-SSRI-01-02: Knowledge Networks for Security Research & Innovation
  • SSRI 02 - Increased Innovation uptake
  • CL3-2021-SSRI-01-04: Demand-led innovation for situation awareness in civil protection
  • SSRI 03 - Cross-cutting knowledge and value for common security solutions
  • CL3-2021-SSRI-01-05: Societal Impact assessment and impact creation transdisciplinary methods for security research technologies driven by active civil society engagement
  • SSRI 01 - Stronger pillars of security Research and Innovation
  • CL3-2022-SSRI-01-01: Increased foresight capacity for security
  • CL3-2022-SSRI-01-02: Knowledge Networks for security Research & Innovation

RTD Experience

 Project CoordinatorProject PartnerProject Acronyms
Horizon Europe-SecurityCascEff (2014-2017)
E2mC (2016-2019)
eNOTICE (2017-2020)
SHOTPROS (2019-2020)
National Security Research ProjectsFor the Flemish Peace Institute (BE):
Comparative analysis of brokering of strategic goods (2010)
Comparative analysis of transit of strategic goods (2012-
2013)
Comparative analysis of transit of military goods (2021)
Other Security Research Projects For DG ECHO: Study of the best option of disaster
management training network (2013)
Q-ROC - ISFP Project, Quick response for
Operational Centres (2019-2020)


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2019-01-14 / 2021-06-23