
About
Nicole Paula Note (b. 1959) is a Research Fellow at the Centre Leo Apostel for Interdisciplinary Studies, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium. She earned her PhD Cum Laude from Leiden University in 2007, specializing in intercultural philosophy and worldview studies. Her research examines meaning in life through continental philosophy lenses, notably exploring intersections of environmental ethics, volunteering, and adult education.
Her work pioneers phenomenological approaches to human orientation and community dynamics, with recent studies investigating:
- The role of 'moments of community' in andragogy
- Ethical dimensions of volunteerism
- Digital activism measurement frameworks
- Reconceptualizations of globalization
Publications demonstrate strong interdisciplinary engagement across philosophy, social sciences, and education, frequently addressing themes of cultural identity, ethical responsibility, and existential meaning. Research has been supported by competitive FWO Postdoctoral Fellowships (2009-2015).
Awards & Honors:
- FWO Postdoctoral Fellowship (2009-2012, 2012-2015)
- PhD Cum Laude distinction (2007)
She contributes to international academic networks through conference presentations (e.g., North American Levinas Society, International Society for Environmental Ethics) and editorial work for the journal Volunteering, Meaningfulness, Citizenship.
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