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Gender and Feminism Research Network

Description

The Gender and Feminism Research Network brings together scholars and students at UCL and beyond, working across the arts, humanities and social and political sciences.

The Network’s aim is to explore the points where gender and feminist politics intersect with a diverse range of power relations and social movements. Members also want to support broader EDI initiatives at UCL, working towards social change and widening access to research on gender and sexual diversity.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Contact details

University College London
Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom
Website: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/institute-of-advanced-studies/gender-and-feminism-research-network
  • @GFRN_UCL
  • GFRNUCL
  • @gfrn_ucl

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Categorisation

Type

  • University-based infrastructure
  • Network

Project Tags

  • Cultural studies tag
  • Gender & sexuality studies tag
  • Language tag
  • Literature tag
  • Museum studies tag
  • Political science tag
  • Science tag
  • Social Science tag

Parent infrastructure(s)

Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS)

UCL's Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) was founded in 2015. It is based at the heart of UCL's Bloomsbury Campus in the Wilkins Building South Wing. The IAS is a research-based community of scholars… read more about Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS)

University College London
Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

University affiliation(s)

University College London (UCL)
London

Last modified:

2023-11-24 19:42:58

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