Willemijn Schot
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Willemijn Schot is an experienced educational consultant, trainer, and researcher at the Department of Education of Utrecht University. With over 20 years of work experience, he has a strong background in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, human movement sciences, and pedagogical sciences. Willemijn has held various positions at Utrecht University, including Lid Mt Onderwijsadvies & Training and Waarnemend Lid Mt Onderwijsadvies & Training. He has also worked as a lecturer and postdoc at the same university. Willemijn's expertise lies in educational consultancy and professional development.
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About

After a journey through Psychology (BA), Cognitive Neuroscience (MSc), Human Movement Sciences (PhD) and Pedagogical Sciences (post doc), I am now an educational consultant, trainer and researcher at Educational Consultancy and Professional Development at the department of Education of Utrecht University.

Work Experience

6 Heidelberglaan, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands, 3584 CS
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Willemijn Schot's Professional Milestones

  • Lecturer (2013-09-01~2016-01-01): Inspiring students to pursue academic excellence through engaging and interactive classroom interactions.
  • Lid Mt Onderwijsadvies & Training (2023-01-01~): Enhanced training programs and provided quality training to enhance employee skills and drive organizational growth.
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Education

Radboud University
Radboud University

Cognitive Neuroscience,

Psychology

2001-2005