Key Issues in Gender and Transformation in the Caribbean (GEND6105)

Single PG academic course, Uncategorized

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Key Issues in Gender and Transformation in the Caribbean is designed to introduce graduate students to areas of research which have not received detailed attention during the first four core courses in the graduate programme. The nature and content of issues will be determined by the facilitator in consultation with the graduate teaching staff and the graduate student cohort. Consequently, the course content will vary each year. The course is designed as a seminar, providing opportunities for students to meet experts in the field, to discuss relevant publications and to write a research paper on one of the topics. Guest speakers as well as IGDS faculty will teach the course. The seminars will be used as participatory learning engagements used to consider the efforts of diverse social actors to influence change and to expand the possible menu of research areas available to graduate students. The course is structured to provide students with an interactive learning space to develop skills in gender analysis and the application of feminist approaches across disciplines.

Institute of International Relations
Faculty of Social Sciences

Compulsory Fees: TTD 500.00
Tuition Fees: TTD 3,332.00

  • Pre-Requisites: none
  • Course Credits: 4
  • Assessments: 100% Coursework
  • Duration: January 19 – April 10, 2026
  • Lecture Time: TBA
  • Mode of Delivery: Online

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