LSE Gender pioneers intersectional, interdisciplinary and transnational teaching and research, addressing the tenacity of gendered power relations and gendered inequalities in times of global transformations. Established in 1993, LSE Gender is the largest Department of Gender Studies in Europe.
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The Department of Gender Studies at LSE pioneers intersectional, interdisciplinary and transnational teaching and research. As a stand-alone department, we are able to provide not only a shared physical space for our students to interact with peers and faculty, but also a distinct intellectual space. We run eight master’s programmes and have 15 faculty members, including leading global thinkers and world-class academics. The Department offers a vibrant research culture with resident research fellows, visiting scholars, public lectures and conferences, and a regular programme of research seminars. Our community of students, staff and alumni is truly international (between 2015 and 2021 we welcomed students from 61 countries). 🔴 Find out more and study with us:
MSc Gender, Development and Globalisation student, Carla, discusses how her programme’s interdisciplinary courses complement her law background and the range of events organised by the Gender department. 🔴 Learn more about studying with us:
MSc Gender, Peace and Security student, Hannah, discusses her favourite courses, such as Gender, Race and Militarisation, as well as the range of social, networking and career events hosted by the department. 🔴 Learn more about studying with us:
MSc Gender (Rights and Human Rights) student, María, discusses her favourite learnings from her programme, such as how human rights are made, as well as her plans after graduation to return to Mexico and continue being an advocate for gender and human rights. 🔴 Learn more about studying with us:
The Department of Gender Studies at LSE pioneers intersectional, interdisciplinary and transnational teaching and research. As a stand-alone department, we are able to provide not only a shared physical space for our students to interact with peers and faculty, but also a distinct intellectual space. We run eight master’s programmes and have 15 faculty members, including leading global thinkers and world-class academics. The Department offers a vibrant research culture with resident research fellows, visiting scholars, public lectures and conferences, and a regular programme of research seminars. Our community of students, staff and alumni is truly international (between 2015 and 2021 we welcomed students from 61 countries). 🔴 Find out more and study with us:
