Lianne Hoogeveen receives Honorary Doctorate from partner university from Peru
For her scientific and social achievements in the field of Gifted Education, Lianne Hoogeveen received an Honorary Doctorate from partner university Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP) in Lima on 14 February. Congratulations Lisanne for doing such a great job over there too.
Lianne Hoogeveen is associate professor of "Identification, support and counselling of talent" at the Behavioural Science Institute (BSI) and programme director of Radboud International Training on High Ability (RITHA) at the Radboud Centre for Social Sciences (RadboudCSW). Lianne received the Honorary Doctorate because of her scientific and social achievements in the field of Gifted Education. She is a guest lecturer at PUCP for many years and has an influential role in PUCP research. Lianne is also President of the European Council for High Ability (ECHA).