EMPLOYEES
Morten Karnøe Søndergaard - Director & Professor
Morten Karnøe Søndergaard is director and professor at the Interregional Centre for Knowledge and Educational Studies. He is a historian, specialized in business history. He has studied with more Danish Universities and received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern Denmark.
He has also worked with more cultural heritage museums and currently his predominant research interest is on culture-driven innovation and cultural commercialization.
Ole Rokkjær - Administration
Ole Rokkjær is the administrator of the centre. His
recent background is as coordinator of master
education, consultant in continuing engineering
education and as project manager of a public funded
continuing education development project. He holds
a B.Sc. in electronics engineering and Master in
Learning Processes and serves as pedagogical
supervisor in Learning Lab for assistant professors at AAU.
Jens Lundholm Pedersen - Special Consultant
Jens Lundholm Pedersen is special consultant at the Interregional Centre for Knowledge and Educational Studies. His background is leadership within the consultancy business. For the latter two decades Jens has been working with small and medium size companies and funding in relation to inter-company
networks. He has also worked with more cultural heritage in museums and cooperation’s between museums and companies. He holds a Master in learning processes.
Kirsten Boelskifte - Ph.D. Student & Assistant
Lecture
Kirsten Boelskifte is an Assistant Lecture and Ph.D.
student at the Interregional Centre for
Knowledge and Education. The Ph.D. is
planned to be completed in 2016. Her research
field is Cross-sectorial collaboration between
Cultural-historic Museums and private business. In
specific, the Cultural values the Museums can bring to economic growth.
Stine Bylin Bundgaard - Research Fellow
Stine Bylin Bundgaard is Research Fellow at INCEVIDA. She is among other things developing the centre website and working on projects concerning Design driven innovation and Public-Private driven innovation. Beside that Stine has applied on an Industrial Ph.D. focused on long-distance Network.
Stine Mark - Research Fellow
Stine Mark is Research Fellow at INCEVIDA. She is
involved in a project concerning Cultural Brokering
and Public-Private Innovation. Furthermore Stine is
responsible for developing INCEVIDA’s media
profile and visibility.
Emanuela Marchetti - Ph.D. Student
Emanuela Marchetti is Ph.D student under the
department of Learning and Philosophy and lecturer
under the department of Architecture, Design, and
Mediatechnology. She owns a master degree
in Ancient Literature and Archaeology and in IT
Product Design. Her research focuses on material
culture and objects-mediated interaction in museums,
intended as informal contexts of learning. Specifically she is exploring through a participatory design process, how play and objects-mediated interaction could be used to enrich young visitors' experience of historical museums.
Anne Cole - Ph.D. Student & Assistant Lecture
Anne Jodon Cole is an Assistant Lecturer and a Ph.D. fellow in the Institute for Learning and Philosophy. She received her Masters Degree from AAU in Intercultural Communication and Globalization. Her interests lie in history, art, intercultural communication, and preservation of
cultural heritage-in particular-documentation of rock art. Current research centers on a social semiotic approach to how meaning is made in various national museums through the perspective of the curator: specifically on how cultural heritage artifacts from pre-history are represented out of in situ.
Hans Kolstad - Dr. Philos
Hans Kolstad is associated researcher at
INCEVIDA. He is specialized in European continental
philosophy. He has a French D.E.A.-degree in
philosophy from the University of Strasbourg and
is doctor of philosophy (dr.philos.) from the
University of Oslo. His main interests lie in the
study of philosophical analysis and its application to the theories of knowledge and education in order to establish new methods and models of understanding. He has published more than 25 books on different philosophical and humanistic topics. He is a member of the Senior Common Room of Grey College, University of Durham, England. He is also a member of the board of the International Consortium for Social Development (ICSD), European Branch, and an honorary member of the organization International Network for Traditional Building, Arts & Urbanism (I N T B A U), The Prince’s Foundation, London. In Norway he is the editor of the first collected works of Plato in Norwegian.
ASSOCIATED RESEARCHERS
INCEVIDA - Interregional Centre for Knowledge and Educational Studies
Department of Learning and Philosophy - Aalborg University
Fibigerstræde 10 - 9220 Aalborg Ø