Sites for Scholars; WordPress websites tailored to academic needs

WordPress / DIVI websites tailored to academic needs

Website Clean Shipping Project (2021)

Website Clean Shipping Project (2021)

A website for a research project on sustainable and inclusive value chains for producing maritime biofuels. The research team has been put on the site with the help of our own DIVI Person Plus Module, a plugin that allows you to display researchers with links to e.g. their Academia, ResearchGate and GoogleScholar profiles.

Sub-Site for the Future Markets Consultation (2020)

Sub-Site for the Future Markets Consultation (2020)

For the Future Markets Consultation, a program of events closing off the ‘Good Markets’ research project, we developed and maintained a website documenting the consultation process, including an essay contest and a series of online events. The site is running on a sub-domain of the Moral Markets web portal, and has its own header, footer, menu and color scheme. It thus looks like a separate site, yet content can easily be placed on both websites.

Website PRISMA Research Project on Responsible Research & Innovation (2019)

Website PRISMA Research Project on Responsible Research & Innovation (2019)

For the EU-funded PRISMA project I have developed a new site that among others features a toolkit for companies interested in implementing responsible research and innovation. Site visitors can filter the toolkit on various categories to find tools that suit their needs and interests. For the tools in the kit and for the results of the PRISMA pilot projects I have created so-called ‘custom post types’ with input fields specific for those pages, plus templates to give all tools respectively all pilot results a uniform layout.

Website Research Project ‘Design for Changing Values’ (2019)

Website Research Project ‘Design for Changing Values’ (2019)

For the ERC-funded research project ‘Design for Changing Values’ I built a site featuring project news and events, the research team and the different research lines that are part of the project. For each research line there is the possibility to display related publications, and the researchers’ profiles link to Google Scholar, Academia and ResearchGate where applicable. A signup form for the project’s mailing list is included in the footer.