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An­oush Mar­gary­an

Professor

Emner
Digitalisering Kvalitativ metode Kvantitativ metode Læring Psykologi Sociologi

Primary research areas

Learn­ing and tech­no­logy
Work­place learn­ing
Fu­ture of work and learn­ing
Ar­ti­fi­cial In­tel­li­gence (AI) and skills
Lifelong learn­ing

I re­search how people de­vel­op skills at work and how di­git­al tech­no­lo­gies, work prac­tices, and learn­ing pro­cesses in­flu­ence each oth­er in today’s AI-driv­en world.

My scholarly trajectory demonstrates sustained engagement with theory-driven, practice- and policy-relevant research in learning and technology. I have researched a range of inter-related topics across domains including higher education, the energy and finance sectors, and the platform economy. My research is grounded in learning sciences, psychology, sociology, organisational studies, and philosophy of technology, with a focus on the application of theories of human agency, capabilities, self-direction and self-regulation, and the life course in learning and development. I have over 135 scientific publications, including 2 books, co-authored with over 55 collaborators internationally. I have led over 20 collaborative research projects spanning interdisciplinary, intersectoral, and international partnerships. In 2019-2024, I co-directed a dkk 57 million cross-institutional strategic initiative on technology-enhanced learning at CBS. I have secured substantial external funding from diverse sources, such as national research councils (e.g. UK ESRC), industry (Shell, BP, Centrica), professional bodies (UK Higher Education Academy, the Energy Institute), European agencies (Cedefop), foundations (Volkswagen, Alexander von Humboldt, Carlsberg), and supranational organisations (World Bank).  

Outside activities

Member of Expert Working Group for the European Training and Learning Survey (ETLS), European Centre for the Development of Vocational Education (Cedefop), 2022–2024

Member of UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC/UKRI) Peer-review College of Expert Reviewers, 2015–present

Member of Assessment Committee, German Research Council (DFG) Priority Programme SPP 2267 “The Digitalization of Working Worlds”: , 2019–2023

Member of Assessment Panel and Rapporteur, Horizon 2020 Transformations Programme, 2018–2019

Member of European Science Foundation (ESF) College of Expert Reviewers, 2018–2021