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Annie Hondeghem is a full professor and director of the KU Leuven Institute for Government (Institute for Public Administration), with additional appointments at Aalborg University's Faculty of Social Sciences. She serves on editorial boards and institutional councils, including the Flemish Association for Administration and Policy's Board of Directors.
- Director, KU Leuven Institute for Government (2022–present)
- Full Professor, KU Leuven Faculty of Social Sciences
- Appointed Professor, Aalborg University Faculty of Social Sciences
Research Focus: Her work spans human resource management in government, equal opportunities, diversity, and change management, with specialized projects on asylum/migration policy, evidence-based HRM, and network governance for local integration. Recent projects include:
- COMMunity (2022–2026): Multi-actor integration policy networks
- Simply the Best Evidence (2021–2025): Academic-practice collaboration in Flemish HR policy
- Steunpunt Bestuurlijke Vernieuwing (2021–2025): Administrative innovation policy
- Network Coordination for Local Integration Policy (2018–2023): Resource allocation and regime performance
Publications & Contributions: With over 15 recent articles (2024–2025), her work addresses hybrid governance models in Ethiopian higher education, institutional autonomy in the Flemish Human Rights Institute, and network resource allocation for migration policy. She contributes to journals like Public Management Review and Vlaams Tijdschrift voor Overheidsmanagement.
- Key Themes: Evidence-based HRM, administrative state erosion, Flemish youth policy, leadership development in secondary education, and refugee integration
- Methodological Expertise: Mixed-methods research, Q-methodology for leadership profiling, systematic literature reviews, network analysis
Mentorship & Collaborations: Supervises projects with advisees including Elien Diels (discrimination studies), Lise-Lore Steeman (integration networks), and Solomon Gebru (Ethiopian higher education governance). Collaborates with institutions such as the Flemish Support Center for Administrative Renewal and Aalborg University.