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We reviewed 2257 live results for thematic border studies working groups and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Academic Network and Social Sciences.
We reviewed 2257 live results for thematic border studies working groups and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Academic Network and Social Sciences.
Source: UniGR-Center for Border Studies (UniGR-CBS)
Description
Collaborative research groups focused on labor, education, and spatial planning. It coordinates multi-perspective studies across the Greater Region and supports researchers at affiliated Belgian institutions.
Best for
Interdisciplinary researchers, Doctoral candidates and Regional planners
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Source: Themennetzwerke® (apm³ GmbH)
Description
Interactive professional forums and networking groups focused on key municipal sectors including waste management, recycling centres, city cleanliness, and digitalization. These thematic networks provide a specialized environment for municipal employees to share best practices and technical expertise regarding the 'Green Deal' and urban infrastructure.
Best for
Municipal employees, Waste management experts, Circular economy professionals and Urban planners
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Source: International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR)
Description
Collaborative research platforms focusing on theater historiography, performance studies, and global dramatic traditions.
Best for
Professional scholars, Academic researchers and Global theater experts
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| Compare | Thematic Border Studies Working Groups | Municipal Economy Thematic Groups | IFTR Research Working Groups |
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| Source | UniGR-Center for Border Studies (UniGR-CBS) | Themennetzwerke® (apm³ GmbH) | International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR) |
| Description | Collaborative research groups focused on labor, education, and spatial planning. It coordinates multi-perspective studies across the Greater Region and supports researchers at affiliated Belgian institutions. | Interactive professional forums and networking groups focused on key municipal sectors including waste management, recycling centres, city cleanliness, and digitalization. These thematic networks provide a specialized environment for municipal employees to share best practices and technical expertise regarding the 'Green Deal' and urban infrastructure. | Collaborative research platforms focusing on theater historiography, performance studies, and global dramatic traditions. |
| Best for | Interdisciplinary researchers, Doctoral candidates and Regional planners | Municipal employees, Waste management experts, Circular economy professionals and Urban planners | Professional scholars, Academic researchers and Global theater experts |
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If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:
"Thematic Border Studies Working Groups from UniGR-Center for Border Studies (UniGR-CBS)."
I picked this because It is the most comprehensive multi-national network for border studies in the region, connecting Belgian researchers with international peers.