MA in Women’s and Gender Studies (GEMMA – Erasmus)
Earn a valuable degree
The first Erasmus Mundus Master’s Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies, GEMMA is offered by a consortium of seven prestigious institutions and co-founded by the Horizon 2020 Framework Programme of the EU. Your study program will take you to two participating universities where you will earn a double degree.
If you are interested in the GEMMA program, you will have to apply via the University of Granada (Spain). CEU is one of the partner universities of the GEMMA consortium.
GEMMA’S partner universities:
- Central European University, Austria
- University of Granada, Spain
- University of Bologna, Italy
- University of Lodz, Poland
- University of Oviedo, Spain
- University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
- University of York, United Kingdom
Quick Facts
Duration | 2 years |
Starting in | September |
Application Deadline | 1st of February |
Tuition Fee | €12,000/year |
Location | Vienna, Austria |
Degree | Dual Austrian and the U.S. degree |
Study your passion
Courses include:
- Foundations of Gender Studies
- Academic Writing
- Bodies Across Borders: Global Migration in Historical Perspective
- Communism and Gender: Historical and Global Perspectives
- Gender, Labor Markets, Neoliberalisms
- Intersectionality & Interdisciplinarity in Gender Studies Research
- Critical Race Theory: Race and Law from the United States to Europe
- Critical Theory on Policy and Practice
- Discourse Analysis
- Decolonising Development
- Equality Policy in Comparative Perspective
- Feminism and Masculinity
- Gender and Nationalism
Apply
Admissions requirements:
- Completed online application via the University of Granada (Spain)
- Proof of English proficiency
- Letters of recommendation
- CV
- Bachelor’s degree
- Academic records
- Statement of purpose
- Some knowledge of gender or feminist scholarship
Application deadlines:
- February 1, 2023 for master’s and PhD studies with financial aid
- March 15, 2023 for self-financing master’s candidates who will require a study visa
- August 15, 2023 for self-financing master’s candidates who will not require a study visa
What our students say
“Through feminist pedagogical practices that foster multiple facets of understanding, including empathy and self-knowledge, our department strives to create learning environments where needs and differences are treasured and, when necessary, respectfully negotiated. As a scholar, a teacher and a mother, I think that without these we risk raising generations who are socially disengaged and fail to realize their potential as thinking and feeling human beings.”
Petra Bakos
Serbia