Anne Hege Grung

Anne Hege Grung (born 4 November 1965) is a Norwegian professor of interreligious studies and feminist, and the President of Norway's preeminent women's and girls' rights NGO, the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights (NKF); she succeeded supreme court justice Karin M. Bruzelius as NKF President in 2020.

Anne Hege Grung
33rd President of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights
Assumed office
2020
Preceded byKarin Maria Bruzelius
Personal details
Born4 November 1965
NationalityNorwegian

Academic career

Grung is (full) professor of interreligious studies at the University of Oslo and is known for her research on interfaith and human rights dialogue, especially Christian–Muslim dialogue; her work focuses especially on the status of women in religious communities, including violence against women.[1][2][3][4] Grung is a member of the theological committees of the Church of Norway and the Church of Sweden.

She was awarded the prize "theologian of the year" by Norsk kvinnelig teologforening in 2002 and the prize Brobyggerprisen in 2003.[2]

President of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights

Grung was elected as the 33rd President of the Norwegian Association for Women's Rights (NKF) in 2020, in succession to supreme court justice Karin M. Bruzelius.[2]

References

  1. "Anne Hege Grung". tf.uio.no. Archived from the original on 2021-10-27. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
  2. Prest overtar ledervervet i Norsk Kvinnesaksforening, Vårt Land
  3. Teolog overtar lederverv, NRK
  4. "Anne Hege Grung". tf.uio.no. Retrieved 2020-06-09.


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