GEMMA Consortium

Coordinator University

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Adelina Sánchez Espinosa, University of Granada

Partner Universities

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Beatriz Revelles Benavente, University of Granada

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Isabel Carrera Suárez, Liamar Durán Almarza and Andrea Fernández García, University of Oviedo

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Jasmina Lukic, CEU (Central European University)

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Rita Monticelli, University of Bologna

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Alejandra Różalska, University of Łódź

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Rachel Alsop, York University

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Kathrin Thiele and Domitilla Olivieri, Utrecht University 

Expanded GEMMA Consortium  

  • University of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
  • State University of Campinas in Sao Paulo (Brazil)
  • University of Chile (Chile)
  • Florida International University (USA)
  • Technological Institute of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) 
  • National University of Colombia (Colombia)
  • National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico)
  • Rutgers University (USA)
  • Columbia University (USA)
  • University of Redlands (USA)
  • the UNESCO Chair of Culture and Education for Peace Universidad Técnica Particular of Loja (Ecuador)
  • the Women's Chair of the University of Havana (Cuba) 
  • the Center for Women's Studies Zagreb (Croatia)
  • Goldsmiths College, University of London (United Kingdom) 
  • Gender Equality Studies and Training Program (GEST) at the University of Iceland (Iceland) 

These universities and institutions are part of the extended GEMMA consortium but they are not included in the mobility programme.

Women’s studies research and institutions collaborating with GEMMA

  • Associazione Orlando (Bologna)
  • Atria. Institute on Gender Equality Women‘s History (Netherlands)
  • Equality Unit of the University of Granada (Spain)
  • Public institutions:
    • Instituto Asturiano de la Mujer (Spain)
    • Diputación de Granada (Spain)
    • City Council of Granada (Spain)
    • Gender Equality and Human Rights Commission of the Legislative Asembly of Emilia Romagna Region (Italy)
  • Companies and business associations
    • AIDDA, Associazione Imprenditrici e Donne Dirigenti di Azienda (Italy)
    • HERA (Italy)
    • CNA Impresa Donne di Bologna (Italy)
    • Espora – Consultoría de Género (Spain) 
    • Agora-Espacio de Formación Feminista (Spain)
  • Feminist organizations and NGO’s
    • Acción en Red (Spain)
    • Hombres por la Igualdad (Spain)
    • Equal Opportunities’ Office of ASC InSieme, Azienda Speciale Interventi Sociali Valli dal Reno Lavino e Samoggia (Italy)
    • Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory (Netherlands)
    •  Kyra Women’s Project (United Kingdom) 
    • Lodz Women’s Trail Foundation (Fundacja Lodzki Szak Kobiet) (Poland)
  • Academic and professional networks
    • ATGENDER - The European Association for Gender Research (the Netherlands)
    • Fundación IES Granada (Spain)
    • EWA, European Women’s Audiovisual Network (France)
    • Inter-America Organization for Higher Education (OUI-IOHE) (Colombia)
  • Academic publishers
    • Peter Lang AG International Academic Publishers
    • KRK Ediciones (Spain)
    • Colección Feminae (Spain)
    • Nomadías journal (Chile)
    • Cuadernos PAGU journal (Brazil)
    • Mora journal (Argentina)
    • Laboratorio de Investigación en Cultura y Sociedad Digital Medialab UGR (Spain)
  • Prestigious experts in Women’s and Gender Studies at international level that collaborate in GEMMA
    • Marcela Lagarde
    • Chandra T. Mohanty
    • Frances Negrón Muntaner
    • Susan Stanford Friedman, who has recently passed away
    • Nawal al Saadawi, passed away in 2021

Fields of Expertise

Given the multidisciplinary nature of GEMMA, the universities involved in the programme cover a wide range of gender disciplines. Thus, the offer is entirely complementary with singular distinctive elements that mark the unique specialization of each partner University.

A complete description of the specialisations of each center involved can be found in the section Programme