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Welcome to the new Kilden magazine

Welcome to the new Kilden magazine

Kilden’s news magazine has a new website and a new name. Now called Kilden magazine, we are still an online newspaper covering news and debate on research into gender and equality.

11.05.2026
A new chapter begins! Kilden magazine has a new name and its own website. Stock photo: iStock

Dear readers,

Until now, Kilden magazine has shared a website with the knowledge centre Kilden kjønnsforskning.no. We have now launched our own website, highlighting our editorial independence, along with a new design. The goal is to make it easier to search for and find our editorial content. 

The new Kilden magazine includes everything produced by the news magazine from 2015 onwards, when we came under the Association of Norwegian Editors’ Declaration on the Rights and Duties of the Editor and became a member of the specialised press association Fagpressen. This includes all editorial content, from news and opinion pieces to the podcast Kjønnsavdelingen. Older articles from the news magazine, published before 2015, will still be available at kjonnsforskning.no. 

Th website genderresearch.no (kjønnsforskning.no) will continue to serve as the main website of the knowledge centre Kilden. It includes, among other things,The Journal of Gender Research, reports and knowledge summaries produced by Kilden, as well as information about events and gender research environments in Norway.
We welcome both new and returning readers to the new Kilden magazine. We will continue to publish weekly news articles and opinion pieces on gender and equality in research.  

Happy reading!

The editorial team
 

Updated: 11.05.2026 Published: 11.05.2026

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