Graduate Seminars
The Centre for the Study of Women and Gender at the University of Warwick will host a Graduate Seminar Series in the academic year 2012/2013. We will have presentations by postgraduate students working in, but not limited to the following areas:
- Media, Culture and Gender Representations
- Work and Family
- (Trans)national Gender
- Intersections of Gender, ‘Race’, Class, Disability and Age
- Gender, Transgender and Sexualities
- Feminism and Women’s Rights
- Men and Masculinities
- Feminist Methodologies
- New Media and Digital Technologies
Seminars will take place on two or three Wednesdays per term in the afternoon (dates and timings TBC). Presentations will be allocated 20 minutes with a following 10 minutes for discussion. Attendance is open to everyone.
The seminar series aims to:
- Foster discussions on topics of gender
- Provide a safe and comfortable space for students to present their research
- Create an opportunity to fine-tune presentation skills
This year's Graduate Seminar programme is being organised by Donna Greene, Izzy Gutteridge, Joelin Quigley-Berg, Kirsty Lohman, Nazia Hussein, Ruth Pearce, Simone Varriale.
Graduate Seminar Series

