Welcome to Gender studies: Feminist Methodologies and Methods!
Course code: GNVN33
Study Period: March 24 - April 29
The course Gender studies: Feminist Methodologies and Methods 7.5 credits offers a gender studies analysis of method and methodology as an intellectual framework within the social sciences. This involves to understand and critical reflect on current feminist theories on epistemology, methodology and method within gender studies. It aims to provide the student with theoretical and practical knowledge on methods for research design, data collection and data analysis. The course also aims to consolidate the students’ ability to analyse, reflect on and assess the relationship between methods, methodology and feminist and gender research theory of knowledge.
Course introduction
The course starts with a course introduction. The introduction is mandatory, if you are unable to attend the introduction, please contact the course coordinator on the email address further down this page.
Web registration period: March 17 – 24
Before the start of the semester, you need to register to the course. You register for the course in Ladok for students. Please use your student ID to log in. The registration is open from March 17th to 24th, after this you will have to contact the administration to register.
In our checklist for new students you will find information on student account, how to register and related subjects.
Learning platform, schedule and more
At Lund University we use the digital learning platform Canvas. During the course, teachers will use Canvas to publish assignments, lecture notes etc. To access Canvas please log in with your student account. Information on how to activate your student account.
On Canvas you can find your schedule, literature list and syllabus. The schedule is also available on TimeEdit.
Please visit our page for newly admitted students for more information before the start of the semester.
Student support at Lund University
Disability Support Services - Learning support for students with long-term disabilities.
Academic Support Centre - Develop your acamedic writing, reading and learning skills.
Student Health Centre - Offers support to students with problems related to student life, such as stress, adjustment difficulties, sleep disorders, anxiety, etc.
Contact
Course introduction
The course starts with a introductory meeting.
Time: 24 March, 13:00 - 14:00
Followed by a lecture 14:00-16:00
Place: G:a lungkliniken, room 101 (House G 101),
Sandgatan 11, Lund
Course material

Maja Sager
Teacher and course coordinator
maja [dot] sager [at] genus [dot] lu [dot] se (maja[dot]sager[at]genus[dot]lu[dot]se)
Cornelia Andersson
Student administrator
cornelia [dot] andersson [at] soc [dot] lu [dot] se (cornelia[dot]andersson[at]soc[dot]lu[dot]se)
Study adviser
Study adviser
studievagledare [at] genus [dot] lu [dot] se (studievagledare[at]genus[dot]lu[dot]se)