With our research project ‘Engaged Scholarship and Narratives of Change’, we are committed to building a community of people who dedicate their academic, professional and/or personal lives to engaged scholarship. To keep you up-to-date about the latest developments within the project, we have started this series of newsletters.

In this second edition, Mimi Ocadiz has taken the lead and invites you to read more about the latest developments within the project. You can read all about our upcoming event "Engaged Scholarship: Why and How?", the opening of the LIMBO exhibition, and read an interview with our new team member dr. Phoebe Kisubi Mbasalaki. In addition, you can also read a reflection on our Winter School "Research-creation: merging the critical and the creative" and find the latest stories and recipes of our Food for Change-project. 

To subscribe to our newsletter, please send an e-mail. You can read the full newsletter here

LIMBO

Alaaddin Ammar (they/them)

Alaaddin fled to the Netherlands from Syria in 2015. In Syria, they obtained diplomas in...

Newsletter - January 2023

With our research project ‘Engaged Scholarship and Narratives of Change’, we are...

Enabling and Obstructing Flow through Creative Co-Creation

In the last issue (#4) of Errant Journal, Fabian Holle wrote an article about Creative...

Safe Enough To Be Brave

For the last issue (#62) of FOAM Magazine, Fabian Holle and Alaa Ammar co-wrote a paper...

Queer Poetry Night x LIMBO

Join us for an evening of queer stories and interactions during the Queer Poetry Night...

DEFIANCE DOLLS, with Sarah Naqvi

The tactility of objects, fabric, and hand stitching, have a universal language with a...

CLOWNING, with Mala Badi

Clowning: a workshop about clowning and the making of joy within the practice of...

FIMO CLAY - ancestral communication technology, with Jerrold Saija

In this workshop, I will give a short introduction what Ancestral communication...

BIOGRAPHICAL DRAWING, with Parisa Akbarzadehpoladi

Themes such as 'women's challenges, sexuality and new environments' being highlighted in...