This course is aimed at students interested in historically and theoretically nuanced approaches to studying women, gender and sexuality that are offered through the three disciplines in the School of Histories and Humanities: Classics, History, and History of Art and Architecture. By emphasizing a rigorous multidisciplinary perspective in our teaching and research, our faculty offer students a range of analytical and methodological skills to think historically and contextually about gender and sexuality. Through our modules, students will consider the social, political, and economic aspects of gender and sexuality and have opportunities to analyse the ways in which these modalities relate to other categories such as race, ethnicity, nationality, class, age and dis/ability.
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Closing date to apply – 30 June
| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Course Category | Womens Studies, Arts & Humanities |
| Awarding Body | Trinity College Dublin |
| Awarding Body Details | NFQ Level 9 |

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