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Welcome to the website of the LSE: Gender Institute.

The Gender Institute was established in 1993 to address the major intellectual challenges posed by contemporary changes in gender relations. The Institute runs a large Masters programme with five separate degrees, attracting students from a range of different countries, and typically has 20 MPhil/PhD students researching gender concerns.

The Institute serves as a focus for gender research across the LSE, and works to promote a close relationship between policy makers and the academy.

Address and contacts

Gender Institute
Houghton Street
London
WC2A 2AE

Tel: 0207 955 7602 
Fax: 0207 955 6408
(from outside UK - +44 207)

Manager: Hazel Johnstone
Email
Room B506, Columbia House

Call for Papers - deadline October 1st 2008

Special Issue Lost (and Found) in Translation, Graduate Journal of Social Science

 

Contents

Who's who
A complete list of Institute and affiliated staff and how to contact them

Research
Research interests and expertise within the Institute

Study
All initial enquiries can be made to Hazel Johnstone, who manages the admissions process. To find out more about our 'student experience' please contact our graduate admissions mentor, Joanne.

'GI Voices' Alumni Newsletter No 3, September 2007.  New one in the pipeline.

Our MSc and MPhil programmes have now closed for 2008/9 admission.  You will be able to apply for 2009/10 programmes from November 2008.

NEW ARRIVALS: you should have received an email from the Gender Institute dated 7th August 08 with links to pre-induction information.  This information is now online.

GI Events

Information on seminars and events within the Institute

Working papers
New working paper series and research-in-progress series

GI Report 2004-2007 (pdf) (hard copies on request)

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