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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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Their desire rang through the halls and into the tower, performance by Alex Martinis Roe

Alex Martinis Roe, Their desire rang through the halls and into the tower, performance alongside a screening, Wednesday December 3, 2014, 20:00 hrs, Casco Their desire rang through the halls and into the tower (2014) is a spoken performance by artist Alex Martinis Roe. The artist focuses on the [...]

Posted on: 27/11/2014|

Doing Gender Lecture by Leela Gandhi

On Friday November 7 NOG, GGeP, PCI and Casco - Office for Art, Design and Theory are organizing a Doing Gender Lecture and an Open Seminar with Professor Leela Gandhi. Professor Gandhi's Doing Gender Lecture is entitled 'On Ethics of Imperfection: Practices of Self and Becoming Common' and she will approach this [...]

Posted on: 14/10/2014|

New release ‘Everyday Feminist Research Praxis: Doing Gender in The Netherlands’

The book 'Everyday Feminist Research Praxis: Doing Gender in The Netherlands' (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014, 340 p.) offers a selection of previously unpublished work presented during the annual Research Days of the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies (NOG) in 2011, 2012 and 2013. Reflecting the wide spectrum of [...]

Posted on: 01/10/2014|

Doing Gender Lecture with Raka Shome

In the autumn of 2014 the Netherlands Research School of Gender Studies in cooperation with the Graduate Gender Programme (GGeP) at Utrecht University organises the thirteenth 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: 08/09/2014|

Seminar Claudia Nelson, September 11, 2014

On Thursday September 11, 2014 Professor Claudia Nelson will give a seminar entitled Why Feminist Scholars Should Care about the Literature of Childhood: Four Case Studies. The seminar draws on age studies, adoption studies, and the close reading of texts for and/or about children to suggest that childhood is an [...]

Posted on: 28/08/2014|
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