MSc Gender Studies is a unique interdisciplinary degree that provides student with critical, advanced knowledge of gender research, theory and practice, based in contemporary intersectional gender and sexuality studies, while also allowing student to develop specialist knowledge in chosen subject area by enrolling in one of our six pathways (Global Futures, History, History and Socio-Legal Studies, Politics, Philosophy, or International Relations).
The MSc Gender Studies & History will enable student to understand gender relations in historical context and provide student with the tools to analyse history through a gender lens. Studying this inter-disciplinary degree closely aligned with our Gender Institute and our Department of History means that student will learn from internationally renowned experts specialised in gender research and history.
Student will have close contact with the academic staff teaching on the course and receive individual support from personal tutor from the gender studies teaching team whilst being able to tailor degree to interests, with optional modules covering a range of topics such as feminism in Britain, women and the crusades, queer identity in history, the family in the Roman empire, to name a few.
Our balanced approach to research and teaching guarantees high quality teaching from subject leaders, using cutting edge materials and engaging with intellectually challenging debates.
The MSc Gender Studies & History will allow student to:
Gain a strong understanding of what gender is, and how it has been conceptualised, operationalised, applied and empirically studied
Gain a strong understanding of theories, methods, research practices and activism around gender and sexuality, as well as their intersection with race and class
Study general gender studies modules and specialise in your subject of choice
Learn about the history of feminism in Britain and around the world