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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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PhD Defense Christophe Van Eecke (Maastricht University, NL)

Date: Thursday November 5, 2015, at 10.00 hrs Location: Aula of the Minderbroedersberg 4-6, Maastricht Title: ‘Pandaemonium: Ken Russell's Artist Biographies as Baroque Performance’ Supervisors: Maaike Meijer, Karel Vanhaesebrouck and Jack Post Registration: no registration; free entrance Ken Russell (1927-2011) was a renegade talent and the self-styled enfant terrible [...]

Posted on: 03/11/2015|

Doing Gender Lecture by Kate Eichhorn

In the autumn of 2015 the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies in cooperation with the Graduate Gender Programme (GGeP) at Utrecht University organises the fifteenth round of the DOING GENDER Lecture Series. These lectures stress the importance of doing gender work combined with an active involvement in the [...]

Posted on: 26/10/2015|

Vacancies: 3 PhDs / 1 Postdoc ‘Digital Crossings in Europe. Gender, Diaspora and Belonging’ (CONNECTINGEUROPE)

You will be working within the project 'Digital Crossings in Europe: Gender, Diaspora and Belonging' (CONNECTINGEUROPE). This project is funded by the European Research Council (ERC), by way of a Consolidator Grant awarded to the principal investigator Prof. dr. Sandra Ponzanesi (Professor of Gender and Postcolonial Studies, Utrecht University, the [...]

Posted on: 21/09/2015|

Seminar with Anne Brewster on Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Women’s Protest Writing

Associate Professor Anne Brewster will revisit in her lecture the category of contemporary Australian Aboriginal protest poetry and suggest that in recent years the protest tradition established in the 1960s and 1970s has taken a gendered turn. Contemporary Australian Aboriginal women write about their struggles against the violence embedded [...]

Posted on: 16/09/2015|

Doing Gender Lecture by Jennifer Wagner-Lawlor

In the spring of 2015 the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies in cooperation with the Graduate Gender Programme (GGeP) at Utrecht University organises the fourteenth round of the DOING GENDER Lecture Series. These lectures stress the importance of doing gender work combined with an active involvement in the [...]

Posted on: 04/05/2015|

Doing Gender Lecture by Laura Mulvey and Anna Backman Rogers

In the spring of 2015 the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies in cooperation with the Graduate Gender Programme (GGeP) at Utrecht University organises the fourteenth round of the DOING GENDER Lecture Series. These lectures stress the importance of doing gender work combined with an active involvement in the [...]

Posted on: 04/05/2015|
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