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Women's Studies at the University of Limerick

Women’s Studies is an interdisciplinary field of study and at UL we offer challenging courses on women and gender that address intersections of gender, ‘race’, class, age, ability and sexuality in society, popular culture, literature, history and politics.

Our MA programme in Gender, Culture and Society is designed specifically to cater for students interested in the interdisciplinary study of gender in culture and society. It is offered on a full-time and part-time basis and students can opt for modules offered by several departments in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. The programme enables students to specialise in historical, socio-political or literary/cultural approaches to gender.

Our Gender, Culture and Society PhD Forum fosters an intellectual community and a vibrant research culture among all those researching feminist and gender-related topics at PhD level. This Forum, which is facilitated by a member of faculty, is largely peer-led and ensures knowledge and skills exchange between PhD students.

The annual Gender, Culture and Society @UL Seminar Series is designed to create a public space for scholarly discussion by inviting international speakers as well as speakers from other universities in Ireland to present on their current research.

Women’s Studies @UL Research: faculty members pursue a range of individual research interests (see People) and, with colleagues in Global Women’s Studies at NUI Galway, have established Gender ARC, the Advanced Research Consortium on Gender, Culture and the Knowledge Society, which is a strategic research alliance bringing together academics working on feminist and gender-related research across disciplines in both institutions.


Women's Studies is closely linked to the
 Department of Sociology
and is part of the
 University of Limerick College of Humanities

 

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April 2012

SOCHEOLAS SPECIAL ISSUE LAUNCHED

Papers from the Sibéal Conference 2011 will be published in a special issue of Socheolas entitled 'Feminist Scholarship, Activism, and Creativity'. The issue will be officially launched by feminist activist and academic Ailbhe Smyth at UL on Friday, 27 April 2012 at 1pm in the Millstream Common Room. For more information, click here.
FINAL YEAR PROJECT COMPETITION

The University of Limerick Women’s Forum has announced details of its Final Year Project Competition 2012. All UL undergraduates whose final year project focuses on women (their lives, issues pertaining to women, supports for women, etc.) are encouraged to submit to this competition. The project summary submission deadline was Friday, 10 February 2012. For full details about the competition, click here.
GENDER, CULTURE & SOCIETY @UL SEMINAR SERIES

The final talk in the 2011-2012 seminar series by Ildney Cavalcanti (Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Brasil/U Cardiff) has been postponed until September 2012. For full details on the 2011-2012 seminar series, click here.
MA IN GENDER, CULTURE AND SOCIETY

Women’s Studies at UL is offering an MA programme in Gender, Culture and Society. This programme has been designed specifically to cater for students interested in the interdisciplinary study of gender in culture and society. Students can opt for modules offered by several departments in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and may choose to specialise in historical, socio-political or literary/cultural approaches to gender.



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