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MA Gender and Management is a unique programme, aimed at those wanting to explore the gendered nature of management and professional development and the way gender impacts on organisational life.
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This programme aims to provide a solid grounding in interdisciplinary women's studies, emphasizing gendered aspects of cultural life, representation and textual enquiry.
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The development of this LLM specialisation will capitalise on the Centre for Gender Studies as a multi-faculty centre from 2012, allowing students to engage with contemporary gender theories alongside existing PG Law modules that engage issues in gender and women's rights.
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MA Gender, Sexuality and Queer Theory aims to provide an awareness of, and a sensitivity to, gender issues as they relate to sexuality and queer theory.
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The programme provide a broad overview of key debates within Gender Studies in the context of the Middle East, including an acquaintance with the major texts of the field.
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The MA in Disability Studies and Gender Studies combines two relatively new branches of the Social Sciences and gives you the opportunity to navigate through the various structural and interpersonal forces that shape disability and gender relations.
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This course aims to offer a broad training in the theories and methods of demography and the population sciences and their application to global health, social welfare and economic development. Emphasis is placed on studies of social, cultural and economic determinants and consequences of population change.
To find out the latest funding opportunities for this course, please visit http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/funding/index.html
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This programme interlocks with Bristol's world-leading research into the gendered character of world politics. It examines and deploys perspectives from feminism, gender studies, cultural studies, and sexuality studies, in conjunction with inter-disciplinary research in international political economy, civil-military relations, international development and the study of men and masculinities.
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The MA in Women's Studies by Research is taken full-time over one calendar year. It provides an exciting opportunity for those who already have a particular research interest, and who wish to learn research skills in order to pursue an independent piece of work.
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The MA Gender Analysis of International Development degree incorporates a number of topics including concepts used in gender analysis of development, social justice, gender and power, poverty and inequality, and gendered approaches to social and human development such as capabilities, social exclusion and human rights, and violence, religion and identities.
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The programme gives you a thorough understanding of the social science ideas and research methods that are applied to the study and development of social and public policy.
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The programme is for professionals with an interest in gender, education and development, who would like to reflect and build on their experience of working in these areas. Former students work for governments, NGOs (non-governmental organisations), donor organisations, schools and universities around the world.