Marieke Deuling serves as a lecturer-researcher in the Nursing Program within the Faculty of Health Care at Leiden University of Applied Sciences, a position held since February 2021. She concurrently pursues doctoral research through collaboration with the VIO research group at the same institution. Her academic credentials include: Master's in Nineteenth Century Studies (University of Sheffield) Master's in Humanities (University of Humanistic Studies) First-degree teaching qualification in Philosophy of Life CELTA certification for English language instruction Marieke's research integrates nursing leadership with educational methodology, building on her prior work in family-centered practice within child and adolescent psychiatry. Her current doctoral research through the VIO group advances evidence-based approaches to healthcare education, focusing on practical applications for nursing professionals. This trajectory demonstrates her commitment to bridging clinical practice with academic rigor in healthcare training. As a lecturer-researcher, she contributes to both curriculum development and knowledge creation within nursing education. Her interdisciplinary background enables innovative teaching methods that connect historical perspectives with contemporary clinical challenges, fostering critical analysis among students. The institutional support from Leiden's Faculty of Health Care facilitates her dual focus on pedagogy and research. Her professional journey reflects progressive engagement with research infrastructure, from quality assessment projects with the Research Quality Committee to her current PhD work. This evolution highlights her growing expertise in evaluating and enhancing educational frameworks within healthcare professions.
