Kvinnoforskning NORD
    PLUS
    Womens's Studies

    NORDIC NETWORK OF WOMEN'S STUDIES
    NORDPLUS EXCHANGE

    Four Nordic women's studies units offer their students and teachers the possibility to spend an exchange period in another Nordplus university. The student scholarship is for six months. Teachers' exchange period is two weeks. To apply contact NORDPLUS coordinator at your own university.

    NORDPLUS COORDINATORS

    Helsinki Stockholm Copenhagen Oslo

    Coordinator Eeva Raevaara
    Christina Institute for Women's Studies
    PB 4, FIN-00014 University of Helsinki

    Christina Institute was founded in 1991. It organises and developes women's studies teaching at the University of Helsinki. The institute participates in two international exchange programmes. For international students there is a variety of courses in English. The Institute is headed by Professor Aili Nenola and it offers facilities to eight researchers.

    Professor Gunilla Bjeren
    Center for Women's Studies, University of Stockholm
    SE-10691 Stockholm

    Center for Women's Studies is established 1987. It offers courses on the undergraduate as well as on graduate level. Plans for a Master's Program are being developed.

    Dr. phil. Nanna Damsholt
    Center for Kvinde- og Kønsforskning,
    University of Copenhagen
    Njalsgade 80, DK-2300 København S

    The center is an interdisciplinary institut, which aim is to emphasise gender issues in the humanities research. The main fields of the center are history and literature and questions of history of science and epistemology.

    Professor Harriet Bjerrum-Nielsen
    The Centre for Women's Studies
    University of Oslo
    Box 1040 Blindern N-0315 Oslo Norway

    is an interdisciplinary centre, which functions as an independent unit. It was established 1986. It's task is to promote research which analyses and interrogates gender-related issues. The Centre presents a range of doctoral courses, seminars, workshops and lectures involving invited Norwegian and international feminist scholars.

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