Gender is not a single issue – it’s a lens through which we understand identity, culture, society, and the structures that shape them.
Shape the future with expertise in gender, equality, and inclusion. Our MA helps those who want to tackle social inequalities. It offers a foundation for critically engaging with social inequalities across different professional and academic contexts. This programme mixes critical theory with practical learning and provides the tools to make real change in different work and institutional settings.
You’ll explore how gender links to race, sexuality, disability, and social justice. Questions of equity, power, and inclusion run throughout the course, allowing you to think critically about how social structures operate and how they can be transformed. Core modules cover intersectionality, feminist theory, research methods, and frameworks for equality, diversity and inclusion—giving you both conceptual grounding and applied insight. Together with your peers, you’ll engage in real-world challenges and emerging debates. Learn to analyse and influence policies, institutions, and cultural narratives by mixing theory with practice.
Using an interdisciplinary approach helps you grasp key issues that shape today’s society. These include human rights, political activism, cultural representation, and media discourse. The programme teaches you the history, law, and philosophy of gender and equality, and supports you in applying this knowledge to real-life contexts.
Improve your analytical and leadership skills by working on projects that reflect real-world inequalities. Engage with top scholars and professionals, and learn how to create strategies that advance inclusion across sectors.