Seminars and workshops
2020
Workshop ‘Introduction to Northern Netherlandish Manuscripts’, for BA students, University of Amsterdam, Boekwetenschap / Book Studies, 5 March
2020
Iconography course
Two seminars, each comprising ten lessons, for the Vrije Academie, Amsterdam, January – April
2019
‘Looking at Illuminated Manuscripts’
Workshop in Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht, for the Rijksmuseum & RKD Summer School , ‘Northern Renaissance Art: Collections, Research and Recent Developments’, for museum professionals and PhD students, 10 August
2019
Iconography course
Two seminars, each comprising ten lessons, for the Vrije Academie, Amsterdam, January – April
2015
‘Middeleeuwse manuscripten’
- Seminar on medieval illuminated manuscripts
- Six lectures in three two-hour sessions during March
- Topics: Manuscripts until c. 1300, Codicology, Manuscripts after c. 1300, Books of Hours, Northern Netherlands, Manuscripts in Zeeland
- Commissoned by the Koninklijk Zeeuws Genootschap der Wetenschappen in Middelburg
1998-1999
Iconography for first-year bachelor students
Seminar on iconographic research tools
1997-1998
Art historical research for bachelor students
Seminar on different approaches to art history, learning academic skills and writing a research paper
1996
Flemish miniature painting for master students
Repeat of succesful seminar, see below
1995
Flemish miniature painting for master students
Seminar focusing on advanced research skills, through a combination of lectures, group analysis of relevant literature, group discussions, individual assignments, individual presentations, excursions to Amsterdam University Library and Royal Library in Brussels, final research paper
Supervision of MA and PhD students
2014
Second reader for Master’s thesis at University of Utrecht
2012
Referee for progress reports at Dutch Postgraduate School for Art History, for PhD at University of Amsterdam
2009
Member of the Doctoral Examination Committee for PhD at Radboud University Nijmegen
2008
External advisor for PhD Radboud University Nijmegen
2007
Second reader for Master’s thesis at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
2004
Referee for progress reports at Dutch Postgraduate School for Art History, for PhD at Radboud University Nijmegen