Department of History

MATILDA Intensive Programme Summer School, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, 11 – 23 July 2011

Date(s)
Monday 11th (00:00) - Saturday 23rd July 2011 (00:00)
Description

Transnational Approaches to European Women’s and Gender History : Institutions and Movements, 19th and 20th centuries III

  • Intensive 12-day summer school programme of lectures, workshops and excursions
  • Held at St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia
  • Open to MA and PhD students with interests in women’s and gender history who are registered at one of the five member universities of the MATILDA consortium: University of Nottingham, the University of Sofia St Kliment Ohridski, Central European University Budapest, University of Vienna, and Université Lyon 2
  • An opportunity to study with leading scholars of women’s and gender history from seven European universities along with a group of students from around Europe and the world
  • Free tuition for all participants from the universities of the MATILDA consortium
  • Free accommodation in student residences and meals provided for MA and PhD students from European Union countries coming to Sofia from the other universities in the MATILDA consortium
  • 75% of travel costs reimbursed for MA and PhD students coming to Nottingham from other universities in the MATILDA consortium*
  • Tuition in English 

    *75% reimbursed from a maximum total travel expenditure set according to the country from which participants are travelling: UK and France 285 Euros, Austria and Hungary 225 Euros.
    Students from outside EU may participate on self-funding basis.  

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 28 April 2011

Please download the application form MS Word Icon and send by email to Professor Elizabeth Harvey.  Confirmation of participation will be sent after 5 May 2011. 

Please see the programme PDF format for your information.

In July 2010, the MATILDA summer school was held in the University of Nottingham. We have received very positive feedback from the students who attended it. Please see a report on the 2010 MATILDA summer school for your information.  We hope to see you in Sofia this year!

For more information about MATILDA – European Master in Women’s and Gender History, please visit the website of MATILDA.   

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