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Nancy Vansieleghem is a Special Guest Lecturer at KU Leuven, affiliated with the Art, Society & Education department in Ghent. She is part of the Education, Culture and Society unit and a member of the Leuven Centre for Health Humanities. Her work focuses on redefining educational practices through interdisciplinary approaches, emphasizing visual storytelling, sensory engagement, and film-based pedagogy.
Research interests include the intersection of art and education, particularly how visual media (e.g., drawing, film) can enhance learning. Projects like 'Drawing Lines: Unveiling the Scientific Potential of Visual Storytelling' (2024–2025) and 'Educational Film as a Study Practice' (2023–2027) highlight her exploration of innovative teaching methods. She promotes a 'senses-first' pedagogical framework through initiatives like 'Education of the Senses' (STEAM-focused).
Her 2021 publication Tracing lines: On the Educational Significance of Drawing in Studies In Philosophy And Education underscores her theoretical contributions. As a project promoter/co-promoter, she leads grants totaling over €[X] (details unavailable), with a focus on interdisciplinary education and humanistic inquiry. Active in academic networks, she blogs about 'Art Practices and Education' and maintains an ORCID profile (0000-0002-8805-5457).

