Netherlands eScience Center
Veronica Pang is a seasoned communications professional with extensive experience in various educational institutions and in the legal sector. Currently serving as a Communications Advisor and Team Lead at the Netherlands eScience Center since July 2021, Veronica previously managed communications and community relations for the Grand Erie District School Board. Notable roles include Communications Officer at the York Catholic District School Board, where Veronica played a key role in the COVID-19 School Re-entry communications strategy, and Communications Assistant positions at the Peel District School Board and York Region, focusing on stakeholder engagement and digital content management. Additionally, Veronica has legal assisting experience at Jane Harvey Associates and Bryan R. Dale Law Office. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Toronto, a post-graduate certificate in Government Relations from Seneca Polytechnic, and a certificate in Conversational Languages (Dutch) from the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies.
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Netherlands eScience Center
The Netherlands eScience Center is the national center of excellence for the development and application of research software to advance academic research. We are convinced that research in every academic discipline can be improved by taking advantage of available digital technology. We take a multidisciplinary approach, combining our deep knowledge of both academic research and software development to help define and solve research challenges. We share our ideas and the tools we develop. Together with a wide range of partner organizations, we advance not just our research projects, but the state of academic research in general. In 2015 we developed our strategy for the coming years, which you can download here: Netherlands eScience Center Strategy 2015-2020. The eScience Center is a joint initiative of the Dutch national research council (NWO) and the Dutch organisation for ICT in education and research (SURF).