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CTWD Early Career Visiting Scholarships: Full list of recipients



The Centre for Transformative Work Design look forward to progressing new ideas and collaboration this year with the help of our recipients of the inaugural Early Career Visiting Scholarships.


The scholarship provides high-flying and promising early career researchers an opportunity to visit the Centre and work on nominated research projects:



The scholarship recipients were determined by the quality, fit, and feasibility of their proposed research during their visit. Each recipient will receive a return economy flight & accommodation for up to one month and a small stipend of $500 towards additional research/ travel expenses.


Here is the full list of recipients:


  • Hai-Jiang Wang from Huazhong University of Science & Technology (China)

  • Melissa Twemlow from Vrije Universisteit Amsterdam (Netherlands)

  • Ulrike Fasbender from Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen (Germany)

  • Bernadeta Gostautaite from ISM University of Management & Economics (Lithuania)

  • Hannah Berkers from Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (Netherlands)

  • Sabine Waschull from the University of Groningen (Netherlands)

  • Katharina Klug from the University of Hamburg (Germany)

  • Anita Keller from TS Groningen (Netherlands)

  • Anne Casper from Mannheim University (Germany)

  • Tom McIlroy from the University of Queensland (Australia)


We look forward to further strengthen the research culture of CTWD through the presence of these dynamic, enthusiastic and well-trained early career researchers.

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