GENDER.ED has recently held a joint online training with EQUAL-Futures at the University of Bristol. The event was a part of GENDER.ED’s on-going project Integrating Gender into GCRF Bids and […]
We have a great line up of panellists for a discussion on gender, race and the 2021 Scottish Parliament elections.
Marta Kowalewska
Marta Kowalewska with inputs from Radhika GovindaHow did the women who pioneered women’s, gender and feminist studies at the University of Edinburgh become involved with feminism? In this blog, we […]
Ellie RushforthSe7en Magazine is a new student-run women’s publication, created to represent women across the University of Edinburgh and beyond. Over 60% of the student population of Edinburgh University identify […]
Radhika GovindaThis blog[1] post kicks off our ‘Voices from the Early Days’ blog series, where we explore different topics related to the history – and future – of Women’s, Gender […]
Radhika Govinda and Fiona Mackay On this International Women’s Day 2021, we are delighted to launch a series of blog posts which will explore the different pathways into feminism that those […]
Stana NenadicIn 1986 I was appointed to a temporary lectureship in Social History in the Department of Economic and Social History in the old Social Sciences Faculty. My PhD from […]
Jasleen Pelia-Lutzker and Rosie RustInspiration for the Noisy Movement
Tanatsei Gambura*1 out of 2 winners of the Yuan Changying Prize, sponsored by GENDER.ED
Sasha Halfon-Delay*1 out of 2 awardees of the Yuan Changying Prize, sponsored by GENDER.ED
Negar EbrahimiThe problem we all live with, is a painting by Norman Rockwell from 1964 on the US Civil rights movement. The painting reflects on events following school integration for […]
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