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Gender, Citizenship and Migration (7,5 credits)

SASA25 FALL The course Gender, Citizenship and Migration explores gendered and racialized processes of inclusion and exclusion to the nation state. Issues regarding sexuality and reproduction in relation to citizenship are also addressed. The aim of this course is to provide you with basic knowledge of current racialized formations of gender, citizenship, and migration. Social, economic, political

https://www.gender.lu.se/education/undergraduate-courses/gender-citizenship-and-migration-75-credits - 2025-04-03

Graduate Courses

The pages linked in the left column gives you information about all our graduate courses in English as well as for the courses for Master's thesis. Admission requirement can be found in the course syllabus. The Division of Gender Studies also collaborates with Graduate School at the faculty of Social Sciences in offering more graduate level courses and a master's programme. Read more on the Gradua

https://www.gender.lu.se/education/graduate-courses - 2025-04-03

Student exchange

Study in Lund through our exchange programs The Division of Gender Studies welcomes exchange students at the undergraduate and graduate level. We offer courses in English and also cooperate with the Faculty of Social Sciences in a international master's program as well as in giving graduate level courses.   If you are a student from the Nordic countries you generally apply for Swedish higher educa

https://www.gender.lu.se/education/student-exchange - 2025-04-03

Department of Gender Studies

Study at the Division of Gender Studies! Learn more about available courses in English at the Division of Gender Studies, Lund University. Cutting-edge research on gender in a global world Read more about our research at the Division of Gender Studies. Want to study in Lund? Read more about student exchange on the Lund University international website. Gender Studies, Social Anthropology and Socio

https://www.gender.lu.se/department-gender-studies - 2025-04-03

Doctoral Studies

Division of Gender Studies PhD studies is the highest formal education available. Research education at the Division of Gender Studies began in 2006. The PhD Education Program is headed by Ov Cristian Norocel and several members of the academic staff act supervisors and examiners for the programme.    Lund University offers PhD studies in all eight faculties. Doctoral studies is an important part

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/doctoral-studies - 2025-04-03

Postgraduate courses and dissertation

Doctoral studies consist of 240 higher education credits, of which 180 credits are provided by the thesis work and the rest by courses. You can find information about this here. The doctoral student is also supported by a supervisor and an assistant supervisor, whose roles are described below. Thesis workThe thesis component consists of 180 credits and constitutes the hub of the programme. Three f

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/doctoral-studies/postgraduate-courses-and-dissertation - 2025-04-03

Big science in the knowledge society: The heterogeneous engineering of the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund, Sweden.

Modern big science projects bear traces of the past by their sizes, costs, and grandiose promises, but are increasingly framed in a context of a dynamic knowledge society where boundary-breaking, versatile projects are the stars of the show. The European Spallation Source (ESS), planned to be built in Lund, Sweden, is a typical such project, balancing between the celebrated past and the promising

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/current-projects/big-science-knowledge-society-heterogeneous-engineering-european-spallation-source-ess-lund-sweden - 2025-04-03

After the success with the new generation antidepressants

The introduction of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) has entailed a revolution in the understanding and treatment of depression and other mood disorders. Despite the extended use of the SSRIs the social and scientific implications of this revolution is conspicuously poorly researched. The purpose of this project is thus to explore the complex changes brought about by the ‘SSRI r

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/current-projects/after-success-new-generation-antidepressants - 2025-04-03

The Denver-Lund Study Abroad Programme

The Denver-Lund Study abroad Programme welcomes you as a Denver university student to study Gender studies at Lund University. During your two years in Lund you will study Gender Studies in a Swedish context, with special focus on theory, methods and thematic areas within Gender Studies. You will deepen your knowledge of Swedish and European welfare systems, feminist understandings of migration an

https://www.gender.lu.se/education/denver-lund-study-abroad-programme - 2025-04-03

Year 1

Your first term in Lund will be spent studying four thematic courses in Gender Studies. You will gain a historic overview and knowledge of the Swedish welfare model, as well as knowledge of the field of feminist science studies. The fall term starts August/September. Please note that you should be in Lund about two weeks prior to take part in introduction activities and Swedish language courses. T

https://www.gender.lu.se/programme-setup/year-1 - 2025-04-03

Contact us

Do you have questions about The Denver-Lund Study abroad Programme? Contact us! Lindsey Feitz, Denver UniversityAssociate Teaching ProfessorGender and Women's Studies ProgramLindsey [dot] Feitz [at] du [dot] eduMaria Persson, Lund UniversityStudent AdvisorDepartment of Gender StudiesMaria [dot] Persson [at] genus [dot] lu [dot] se (Maria[dot]Persson[at]genus[dot]lu[dot]se) What's it like studing a

https://www.gender.lu.se/education/denver-lund-study-abroad-programme/contact-us - 2025-04-03

Questions and answers about the Denver-Lund Study abroad Programme

Some common questions about the Denver-Lund Study abroad Programme are listed here. How do I apply?You apply via Denver University.How much does it cost?The first year you pay via Denver University. The second year (the MSc) you pay directly to Lund University. The tuition is 100 000 SEK.Are there scholarships?Yes, there are. Find out more here:Lund University Global Scholarship programmeThe Lund

https://www.gender.lu.se/education/denver-lund-study-abroad-programme/questions-and-answers-about-denver-lund-study-abroad-programme - 2025-04-03

Programme setup

What is the content of the Denver-Lund Study Abroad Programme? During your two years in Lund you will get the opportunity to broaden you knowledge of the Scandinavian Welfare Models as well as deepen your theoretical and methodological knowledge within Gender Studies.During your first year you will take classes together with exchange students from all over the world, as well as Swedish students fr

https://www.gender.lu.se/education/denver-lund-study-abroad-programme/programme-setup - 2025-04-03

Year 2

The second year of your Study Abroad Programme will be a part of your Master’s degree in Gender Studies from Lund University. During this academic year you will study courses on the graduate level. Fall semesterThe fall semester will start with two courses focusing on feminist theory in a Global and European context. The courses run full time after one another, meaning you will be able to focus on

https://www.gender.lu.se/education/denver-lund-study-abroad-programme/programme-setup/year-2 - 2025-04-03

Studying and living in Lund

What can you expect from your two years at Lund University? Lund as student cityConsidered the number one city for students in Sweden, Lund offers an exciting campus environment with a vibrant student life, an international atmosphere and memorable student traditions.Lund as a student-cityPreparing to comeThere are, of course, a number of things to take care of before you arrive in Lund. All admit

https://www.gender.lu.se/education/denver-lund-study-abroad-programme/studying-and-living-lund - 2025-04-03

How to find us

Our department is located at Sandgatan 11 in Lund. The Department of Gender Studies is located in a building called Gamla Lungklinken at Sandgatan 11 in Lund, together with the Department of Sociology.On the first floor in the building, you'll find studyplaces for students and lecture room 101, 125 and 133. Here you can also find a room for student assocaitions connected to Gender studies, Sociolo

https://www.gender.lu.se/contact-information/how-find-us - 2025-04-03

Till dig som vill delta i studien ”Unga trans och intersex personers erfarenheter i skolan”

Är du trans och/eller intersex, mellan 15-25 år, och går eller har gått grund- eller gymnasieskolan i Sverige? Vad fungerar bra, vad fungerar inte och vad bör förändras? Mitt namn är Irina Schmitt, jag är forskare på Genusvetenskapliga institutionen på Lunds universitet och vill gärna prata med dig för en studie om unga och unga vuxna trans och intersex personers erfarenheter i skolan. Utgångspunk

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-2/research-projects-department/current-projects/young-trans-and-intersex-peoples-experience-school/till-dig-som-vill-delta-i-studien-unga-trans-och-intersex-personers-erfarenheter-i-skolan - 2025-04-03

Contact information

The Division's Opening Hours The Division of Gender Studies is located in House G (Gamla lungkliniken). The building is open daytime:Monday–Thursday 07:30–17:00Friday 07:30–16:00Do you want to contact one of the staff members? Use our staff lists and make an appointment. Head of Department and Directors of Studies Head of DepartmentMagnus KarlssonEmail: magnus [dot] karlsson [at] soc [dot] lu [dot

https://www.gender.lu.se/contact-information - 2025-04-03

What are PhD studies?

The requirements for a PhD are such that the studies leading to the degree usually take four years. This presumes on the one hand that students have the required prior knowledge and on the other hand that they apply themselves entirely to their studies and make the most of the courses and programmes on offer. The education leading to a PhD degree covers a total of 240 credits, divided into a cours

https://www.gender.lu.se/research-0/doctoral-studies/what-are-phd-studies - 2025-04-03

Helle Rydström, Professor

Ongoing and Recent Research Projects 2011-14Research leader of a project on “Recognition and Homosexuality: The Socio-Cultural Status of Same-Sex Relations in India and Vietnam”. Project includes a post-doctoral fellow; P. Horton and a doctoral student; M. Tonini. Funded by Sida. In collaboration with the Department of Geography, University of Delhi and the National Institute of Educational Scienc

https://www.gender.lu.se/helle-rydstrom-professor - 2025-04-03