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Véronique De Keyser

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Véronique Marie Alice Henriette De Keyser (born 23 March 1945 in Brussels) is a Belgian politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2001 until 2014. She is a member of the Parti Socialiste, part of the Socialist Group De Keyser majored in Psychology at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (1968) and has a doctorate in work psychology (1974). In parliament, De Keyser served on the Committee on Foreign Affairs. She was also a substitute for the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality and the Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection. Member of the European Parliament (from 2001) Municipal councillor of Liège (since 2006) Named Head of Election Observation Mission in Palestine in 2005 for the 2006 elections Named Head of Election Observation Mission in Sudan in 2010 for the 2010 elections Named Head of Election Observation Mission in South Sudan in 2011 for the 2011 referendum 1968: Degree in psychology, Free University of Brussels (ULB) 1974: Doctorate in work psychology with Approche psychologique de l'expérience ouvrière à travers les systèmes 1968-1984: Researcher in psychology at the ULB and the Brussels Industrial Study and Research Centre 1984: Junior lecturer at the University of Liège 1988: Lecturer at the University of Liège 1990-1998: Dean of the Psychology and Education Science Faculty at the University of Liège Visiting lecturer at the Universities of Oporto, Moscow and Toulouse-Le Mirail 1990-1994: President of the Belgian Psychology Society 1995-2016: Administrator at the King Baudouin Foundation 2001-2014: Member of the European Parliament 1997-2003: President of the European Work and Organisational Psychology Association Work psychology professor at the University of Liège and former Dean of the faculty of Psychology, municipal councilor of Liège, she has become a specialist in work conditions, stress, labour, and specifically labour of young people. She denounces, through her political action and her writings, the degrading conditions of workers and work in Europe of this past decade.
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