
Linkoping University provides the Master’s in Gender Studies - Intersectionality and Change as a two-year online program focused on social theory, equality frameworks, and transformative societal analysis. The program explores how gender intersects with power, identity, and structural inequalities in a global context.
Graduates can pursue careers in gender research, social policy analysis, and human rights advocacy, contributing to academic institutions, NGOs, and public organizations. The program builds strong critical thinking skills for addressing complex social transformations.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Gender Studies
• Introduction to Intersectionality and Social Justice
• Theories of Gender and Power
• Feminist Perspectives on Global Change
• Research Methods in Gender Studies
Semester 2 – Advanced Gender Studies
• Gender, Race, and Social Movements
• Global Gender Politics and Policy
• Gender and Development Studies
• Elective Modules in Gender Studies
Semester 3 – Specialized Gender Studies
• Gender in International Development
• Gender and the Environment
• Intersectionality in Global Contexts
• Fieldwork/Research Project in Gender Studies
Semester 4 – Master’s Thesis & Final Project
• Independent Research / Thesis
• Advanced Topics in Gender Studies
• Final Presentation & Research Evaluation
Graduates of the Gender Studies - Intersectionality and Change program are equipped for careers in advocacy, public policy, and social research. They can pursue roles as gender equality consultants, policy advisors, social researchers, and human rights advocates. With growing attention to social justice, inclusion, and diversity, there is a strong demand for professionals who can address issues of gender inequality and intersectionality in various sectors. Graduates often work in NGOs, governmental agencies, and research institutions, helping to shape policies that promote equality and social change.
The Gender Studies - Intersectionality and Change program offers an interdisciplinary approach to gender, focusing on the ways in which gender intersects with race, class, sexuality, and other social factors. Students explore topics such as gender inequality, identity politics, and social justice, preparing them to engage in meaningful activism and research. The program’s online format allows students to learn from anywhere while engaging with a global network of scholars and practitioners working for social change.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +46 13 28 10 00
Email: infocenter@liu.se
Address: Linköping University, SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden