The Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG) at Utrecht University (The Netherlands) provides a platform for gender sensitive and postcolonial research. Since 1995, the NOG has offered a highly successful training programme and research environment for postgraduate students, PhD students and senior researchers. The NOG teaching and research staff consists of an international team of professors and senior lecturers from various universities.
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NOISE 2018 Summer School: ‘Social and Political Suffocations’
Social and Political Suffocations August 27-31, 2018 - Utrecht University, the Netherlands The 26th edition of the NOISE Summer School seeks to address experiences of social and political suffocations, as well as accompanying strategies of resistance, through a series of lectures by scholars and activists who are all also [...]
Doing Gender Lecture – Jack Halberstam
The Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies in cooperation with her partners organises the eighteenth round of the DOING GENDER Lecture Series. These lectures stress the importance of doing gender work combined with an active involvement in the practice of gender theory and research. The concept of DOING GENDER supports [...]
Workshop with Rhacel Salazar Parreñas
“Freedom and unfreedom as a lens to labor, migration and gender” a workshop with Rhacel Salazar Parreñas (University of Southern California) – Wednesday March 21, 16.30. Hosted by: the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies and UGlobe-project ‘Globalisation and Inclusive Development (With support from Faculty of Humanities UU) Rhacel [...]
Doing Gender Lecture – Willeke Bezemer
The Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies in cooperation with her partners organises the eighteenth round of the DOING GENDER Lecture Series. These lectures stress the importance of doing gender work combined with an active involvement in the practice of gender theory and research. The concept of DOING GENDER supports [...]
Iris van der Tuin appointed professor in Theory of Cultural Inquiry
Iris van der Tuin has been appointed professor in Theory of Cultural Inquiry at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, starting from 1 February 2018. The chair’s research is embedded in the Institute for Cultural Inquiry and specific in the research community Transmission in Motion. Read more [...]
Liedeke Plate appointed Professor of Culture and Inclusivity
Liedeke Plate has been appointed Professor of Culture and Inclusivity at Radboud University as of 1 January 2018. Liedeke Plate researches the relationship between literature, gender and cultural memory. She has published extensively on women’s rewritings of well-known, classic or canonical texts, culminating in her book Transforming Memories in Contemporary [...]