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Dr ir Angelique Lansu, Associate professor Land Use Dynamics, tropical soil scientist (WUR.nl) and educational technologist (OU.nl), works at the Environmental Sciences team of the Open Universiteit (OU.nl). Her current research activities are both on the assessment of terrestrial socio-ecological processes (water-energy-food nexus; nature-based solutions, agroforestry) and on technology enhanced learning of professionals for sustainability and climate transitions. In 2013 she earned a PhD (OUNL/UNESCO; 2009-2013) on the merging of professional demands and academic standards for sustainable development; focusing on nature based solutions for water management and by learning in geo-dispersed virtual teams. In 1990 she joined the OUNL Environmental Sciences group as lecturer and course team lead to design and develop multimedia learning cases in these domains. She started in 1989 as a junior lecturer at the Soil & Environment group of Van Hall University of Applied Sciences, having obtained a Master of Science (Wageningen University, 1988) in tropical soil science (majors: soil science/land use change, Costa Rica; and geomorphology, Colombia; minors: development economics; soil physics). 1981 Pre-academic VWO (Goes, NL).

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Learning for Sustainable Development - Merging Professional Demands and Academic Standards

1 Apr 200922 Mar 2013

Award Date: 22 Mar 2013

Master, Soil Science and Plant Nutrition: majors Tropical Soil Science, Geology, minors Soil Physics, Development Economics, Wageningen University & Research

1 Sept 198123 Sept 1988

Award Date: 23 Sept 1988

External positions

Lecturer Soil and Environmental Sciences, University of applied sciences Van Hall Larenstein

1 Aug 19891 Sept 1990

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