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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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Doing Gender Lecture by Ala’a Basatneh and Inna Shevchenko

On March 25 Ala'a Basatneh and Inna Shevchenko will give a lecture on 'How to start a Revolution?' The Syrian Ala'a Basatneh is a 21 year old student pursuing her Bachelor Degree in political sciences at the Loyola University of Chicago. Next to her academic activities, she is also a human [...]

Posted on: 18/02/2014|

Doing Gender in the Netherlands: Feminism in Transition (Activism, Institutions and Canons) ~ May 26, 2014

The Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG) would like to invite you for the annual National Research Day dedicated to the cutting edge work of junior researchers of Dutch universities in the field of Gender, Ethnicity, Sexuality and Diversity. This year the National Research Day is called 'Doing [...]

Posted on: 28/01/2014|

Symposium ‘Art as matter of affect’

This symposium will assess the effects of material and affective turns in contemporary cultural theory on the production and reception of art and visual practices, situating the aesthetic experience as a relationship between the human and non-human, the material and immaterial, the social and physical, the analogue and the [...]

Posted on: 27/11/2013|

Doing Gender Lecture Series – autumn 2013

In the autumn of 2013 the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG) in cooperation with the Graduate Gender Programme (GGeP) at Utrecht University organises an eleventh round of the DOING GENDER Lecture Series. These lectures stress the importance of doing gender work combined with an active involvement in [...]

Posted on: 21/10/2013|
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