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New on-line module on the history of social work |
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010 |
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Please find here the new on-line module on history of ideas and development of professional social work from gender perspectives.
You will find 12 lectures that can be used freely by you and your students. |
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ATHENA Network has been awarded the Erasmus Prize |
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Wednesday, 19 May 2010 |
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PRESS RELEASE
ATHENA Advanced Thematic Network in European Women’s Studies receives prestigious ‘European Award for Lifelong Learning’
The European Commission awarded ATHENA, the Advanced Thematic Network in European Women's Studies coordinated by Utrecht University, the prestigious European Award for Lifelong Learning. Since 1997 ATHENA is supported by the European Commission. The European Awards were awarded during the Lifelong Learning Programme Conference in Barcelona on 19th of May 2010. Former coordinator, prof. Rosi Braidotti, and current coordinator, prof. Berteke Waaldijk were present on behalf of ATHENA. They proudly accepted the Erasmus Award. |
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8th European Feminist Research Conference |
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Monday, 19 April 2010 |
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Since its beginning, the ATHENA network, together with AOIFE, has sponsored the European Feminist Research Conference (4th Bologna 2000; 5th Lund 2003; 6th Lodz 2006; 7th Utrecht 2009). In 2012, the ATHENA-network will together with ATGENDER sponsor the 8th Feminist Research Conference. The hosting institution and the dates (as well as the call for papers) will soon be announced here and on the ATGENDER website. |
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Departure of Mischa Peters |
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Monday, 19 April 2010 |
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We are sad and proud to announce that Mischa Peters has accepted another job and will - starting this month - not be in charge of the Utrecht EU Liaison office any longer. She has been 'head hunted' by the Faculty of Law at Utrecht University and invited to set up a new office supporting international research grant applications.
Her passion for professional management that does justice to the commitment of feminist scholars, gender students, women's activists and policy makers all over Europe has been of crucial importance during ATHENA3. Mischa leaves behind a smoothly operating office and if we receive fundind for the ATHENA4- TI application, it will be in large part thanks to her input. We look forward to working with her in the furture. |
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