PhD Gender Studies
Course Overview
The Gender Studies PhD at the University of Strathclyde is a dynamic, interdisciplinary program designed for students to conduct original research that makes a significant contribution to the field. Supported by expert faculty from across the humanities and social sciences, students develop a thesis that critically engages with contemporary gender issues. As part of this program, you will actively participate in the vibrant Strathclyde Feminist Research Network, a supportive community that fosters academic growth and collaboration.
Key Program Highlights
- Conduct original, interdisciplinary research contributing to the wider literature in Gender Studies
- Receive expert supervision from faculty across journalism, media, English, history, social policy, and politics
- Join the active Strathclyde Feminist Research Network with seminars, workshops, and a reading group
- Develop and share your research through a dedicated blog and work-in-progress sessions
- Gain expertise in a specialized area such as media representation, social policy, or cultural history
Course Overview
The Gender Studies PhD at the University of Strathclyde is a dynamic, interdisciplinary program designed for students to conduct original research that makes a significant contribution to the field. Supported by expert faculty from across the humanities and social sciences, students develop a thesis that critically engages with contemporary gender issues. As part of this program, you will actively participate in the vibrant Strathclyde Feminist Research Network, a supportive community that fosters academic growth and collaboration.
Key Program Highlights
- Conduct original, interdisciplinary research contributing to the wider literature in Gender Studies
- Receive expert supervision from faculty across journalism, media, English, history, social policy, and politics
- Join the active Strathclyde Feminist Research Network with seminars, workshops, and a reading group
- Develop and share your research through a dedicated blog and work-in-progress sessions
- Gain expertise in a specialized area such as media representation, social policy, or cultural history