KU Leuven
Mieke Verbeeck is currently serving as a Guest Lecturer at KU Leuven, teaching Environmental Chemistry to MSc Bachelor students. Mieke Verbeeck has been a Senior Researcher at the Soil Service of Belgium since March 2022, focusing on soil carbon and nutrient balance in agricultural systems. Previous experience includes a role as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Rothamsted Research, where research centered on nitrogen cycling in grassland and arable systems, and at KU Leuven, investigating mechanisms of phosphorus tolerance in upland rice and risk assessment of arsenic mobility in soils. Mieke Verbeeck holds a PhD in Bioscience Engineering from KU Leuven, complemented by a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in the same field from the institution.
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KU Leuven
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Founded in 1425, the multidisciplinary and research-driven University of Leuven (KU Leuven) has been a centre of learning for almost six centuries. Situated in Belgium, in the heart of Western Europe, KU Leuven has been a centre of learning for nearly six centuries. Today, it is Belgium's largest university and, founded in 1425, one of theoldest and most renowned universities in Europe. As a leading European research university and co-founder of the League of European Research Universities (LERU), KU Leuven offers a wide variety of international master’s programmes, all supported by high-quality, innovative, interdisciplinary research. Since its founding, KU Leuven has been based in the city that shares its name. Leuven is a pleasant, safe and bustling student town, where centuries-rich history meets cutting-edge science. The university also offers degree programmes at campuses in 11 Belgian cities, including Brussels, Ghent and Antwerp.