Section of Human Sciences
Inge Brinkman.“The girl and her brother’. Concepts of slavery and gender relations in a Gikuyu folktale from Central Kenya.
Eric Descheemaeker.French Private Law in New Caledonia: 75 Years after Decolonisation.
Siddharth Peter de Souza.Data Silences: The Practice of Managing what we Measure and how we Act.
Stefaan Dondeyne et.al.Struggles over natural resources around Nechisar National Park, Ethiopia: why gender matters to conservation.
Jean-Charles Ducène.Environnement et mode de vie à Alexandrie au XIIe siècle : les observations du médecin juif Ibn Ǧumayʿ.
Antoinette Ferrand.Surveying Cairo: The Machinery of Social Reform in the Nasser-Era Administration.
Idesbald Goddeeris.The Memory of Mission. Statues of Belgian Missionaries in their Native Places and Work Areas.
Maëline Le Lay.La Fable mystique (Mudimbe, Hesse) : une littérature micropolitique.
Nick Majchrowicz & Sara Budts.‘The indigenous, I presume?’ A Digital Study of Mental Models and Mental Decolonization in the Biographie Coloniale Belge and Biographie Belge d’Outre-Mer.
Athena Van Der Perre, Vanessa Boschloos et.al.Cursed at Saqqara: Multidisciplinary research on Egyptian execration figurines.
Section of Natural and Medical Sciences
Wim Van Bortel et.al.Mosquito-borne diseases in Belgium: a real threat or just a hype?.
Guy Caljon & Laura Dirkx.Challenges during Treatment of Microbial Infections: Sanctuary Niches, Persistence and Relapse.
Christine Cocquyt.Invisible treasures in the herbarium and their potential role in water quality research in tropical Africa.
Robert Colebunders & Amber Hadermann.Onchocerciasis (river blindness) also induces river epilepsy (onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy).
Frederik Leliaert et.al.Enabling botanical collaboration through digitization of the Meise Botanic Garden and Central African herbaria.
Viviane Leyman & Frederik LeliaertOrigins of and key contributors to the economic botany collection of Meise Botanic Garden. Download ZIP-file with Images
Michel Louette.What if Charles Darwin had stopped over in Africa? Download ZIP-file with Images
Florias Mees.The palaeontological collection of the Royal Museum for Central Africa.
Françoise Portaels et.al.From Michel Lechat's "Méandres" to recent advances in the fight against leprosy.
Annemieke Verbeken.A multitude of fungi and an advocacy for fungal taxonomy.
Jason Vleminckx.Why and how so many Species coexist in Tropical Moist Forests.
Section of Technical Sciences
Marc Nyssen & Frank Verbeke.D4D in public health: An overview of some relevant projects.
Louis Taverne & Thierry Smith.First Paleocene elopid fish (Teleostei, Elopiformes): Landanaelops gunnelli gen. and sp. nov. from the marine margin of the Congo Basin, Cabinda, Angola.