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Fond Farewells and Warm Welcomes in the GGP Central Hub!

Published: August 29, 2025

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The GGP Central Hub is going through a phase of change. As a result, we say goodbye to familiar faces and welcome some new ones.

Within the GGP data documentation node at INED, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to Arianna Caporali, a valued and longstanding member of our team whose countless contributions have made a lasting impact on the success of the GGP. We also say goodbye to Wojciech Jablonski and Arieke Rijken from the fieldwork team. Their dedication and expertise in fieldwork coordination and survey design have been instrumental in shaping the GGP's development. We wish them every success in their future endeavours. In addition, we're excited to introduce our new team members!

Firstly, Yuliya Kazakova recently joined the GGP team as a research fellow for the Infra4NextGen project which aims to develop research infrastructures that support building a greener, more digital and more resilient future as part of the  "NextGenerationEU" resilience plan. Before joining the GGP, Yuliya worked as a postdoctoral researcher at INED and earned her PhD in Economics from the Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.

Thibaud Ritzenthaler recently joined the GGP in our data documentation node based at INED. Within the GGP, he specialises in the documentation of data and metadata, with a particular emphasis on standardising open science practices and enhancing operational processes. Thibaud holds a Master's degree in IT engineering and is in the final stages of completing a Master's in Demographic Sciences.

Orlaith Tunney has joined the GGP as a survey researcher for the fieldwork team. She will be responsible for survey implementation, fieldwork coordination and supporting national teams with fieldwork preparations. Orlaith is currently finalising her PhD from the University of Groningen and is a researcher at NIDI. Orlaith obtained an MSc in Clinical Psychology and an MSc (research) in Social and Organisational Psychology from Leiden University.

Julia Rokos has joined the GGP as a junior researcher in the fieldwork team. Her responsibilities primarily include assisting with survey setup, monitoring data collection, and contributing to the day-to-day activities of the GGP. She is also involved in data dissemination and impact activities of the GGP. She recently received an MSc in Sociology of Culture, Media, and the Arts at Erasmus University in Rotterdam.

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