Journal of the European Honors Council
The EHC has started the Journal of the European Honors Council in 2017.
Find all info on the separate Journal website and feel free to contribute!
Other publications connected to the EHC:
- The newsletter archive
- The book which inspired the founding of the EHC: Talent Development in European Higher Education: Honors Programs in the Benelux, Nordic and German-speaking countries, published in open access at Springer in early 2015
- The article Slow Shift - Developing Provisions for Talented Students in Scandinavian Higher Education by EHC board members Marca Wolfensberger and Maarten Hogenstijn, published in the open access journal Education Sciences (September 2016)
- The brochure Honors in Europe: getting to work (English version)
- The brochure Honors in Europa: Die Arbeit beginnt (German version)
- The brochure Aan de slag met honors - Praktijklessen uit Europa (Dutch version)
- A press release about the launch of the EHC (2016)
- A general brochure with information about the EHC (2016)
Some finished Ph.D. projects in Europe, related to talent development and honors in higher education:
- Teaching for excellence: honors pedagogies revealed, by Marca Wolfensberger (Utrecht University, Netherlands, 2012)
- Hitting the high notes - Challenge in teaching honors students by Karin Scager (Utrecht University, Netherlands, 2013)
- Intelligent interveniëren - Docentprofessionalisering voor honoursonderwijs by Josephina Lappia (University of Twente, Netherlands, 2015)
- Excellence in higher education: Students' personal qualities and the effects of undergraduate honours programmes, by Ada Kool (Utrecht University, Netherlands, 2016)
- Ethical sensitivity and developing global civic engagement in undergraduate honors students by Ingrid Schutte (University of Humanistic Studies, Netherlands, 2018)
- Identifying expert teachers of students with emotional and behavioral difficulties. Does personality contribute to a teacher's X-Factor? by Svenja Büttner (Utrecht University, Netherlands, 2018)
- Talent in international business defined: implications and applications for honours education by Petra van Heugten (University of Groningen, Netherlands, 2020)