Institute of Gender Studies, University of Chester

Institute of Gender Studies, University of Chester IGS Chester: an exciting interdisciplinary hub for students & scholars researching gender. Our ethos is inclusive & intersectional.

Passionate about community engagement, we run a monthly public research seminar series with visiting scholars & activists. The Institute was established at the University of Chester in December 2015 to help create an exciting research hub for students and staff with teaching and research interests in Gender Studies. Led by its Director, Professor Emma Rees, the Institute aims to deliver engaging,

high-quality postgraduate teaching, as well as a number of exciting research seminars throughout the year. The members of the Institute reflect its interdisciplinary nature.

To celebrate   this Friday, the Institute of Gender Studies have once again teamed up with the Diversity Festival to bri...
04/03/2024

To celebrate this Friday, the Institute of Gender Studies have once again teamed up with the Diversity Festival to bring you a glorious in-person morning of celebrating women!

DM for more information - open to all.

THIS THURSDAY: the second event in our eighth annual public research seminar series! Our next online talk is open to eve...
26/02/2024

THIS THURSDAY: the second event in our eighth annual public research seminar series! Our next online talk is open to everyone (you don’t need any kind of connection to the University to come along), and takes place on Thursday 29th February from 6:00pm-7:30pm (GMT).

In the run-up to the publication of the paperback edition of their groundbreaking SUNY (State University of New York Press) work, Italian Trans Geographies, the editors discuss trans activism, cultural identity, and national belonging. Join us for this exciting interdisciplinary, international event featuring Danila Cannamela (Colby College, Maine), Marzia Mauriello (Università di Napoli L’Orientale), and Summer Minerva (Independent Researcher & Performance Artist).

To join this online seminar at 6:00pm (GMT) on Thursday 29th February, DM us your email address, and we'll send over the link.

We're delighted to let you know that our eighth annual public research seminar series kicks off later this month!Here's ...
11/01/2024

We're delighted to let you know that our eighth annual public research seminar series kicks off later this month!

Here's the poster for the full 2023-24 series. Huge thanks to my brilliant colleague Matt Houghton in Graphics for yet again coming up with a striking design.

Talks are all online (almost – March will be different) via Microsoft Teams. They’re open to everyone (you don’t need any kind of connection to the University to come along).

To join any of these online seminars at 6:00pm on Thursdays, please email: [email protected]

The first event, on Thursday 25th January, features the brilliant Heike Bauer, Professor of Modern Literature and Cultural History and Head of Research in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Birkbeck, University of London.

In ‘Cats, Dogs & Q***r Modernity’, Heike gives centre stage to the cats and dogs that populate the q***r past, taking as her starting point visual sources such as photographs of Wotan and Thorgils, the dachshunds of Radclyffe Hall and Una Troubridge. The presentation explores how attention to specific animals expands understanding of the early twentieth-century literary and artistic subcultures that have shaped our image of q***r modernity.

To join this online seminar at 6:00pm on Thursday 25th January, please email: [email protected]

There are just a few days to go until the first event in our seventh annual research seminar series! The latest publicat...
17/10/2022

There are just a few days to go until the first event in our seventh annual research seminar series!

The latest publication from the Institute of Gender Studies is The Routledge Companion to Gender, Sexuality, and Culture. Come along to hear from some of the more than 40 contributors from around the world as they discuss why we need now, more than ever, to talk about gender and sexuality.

The seminar will be online via Microsoft Teams. It’s open to everyone (you don’t need any kind of connection to the University to come along): simply message to express your interest, and I’ll send you a link so that you can join us at 6pm (BST) on Thursday coming (20th October 2022).

Do spread the word, and message with any questions at all.

We were incredibly lucky last week to have Professor Virginia Braun to speak live from Auckland as our research seminar ...
04/03/2022

We were incredibly lucky last week to have Professor Virginia Braun to speak live from Auckland as our research seminar guest. Over 100 people from around the world tuned in to hear her talk on her new book, written with Victoria Clarke. The evening was brilliantly hosted by IGS PhD student Gill Badrock.

📸 Kate Cornforth

Tremendous talk this evening by Sharif Mowlabocus about his new Palgrave Macmillan book, 'Interrogating Homonormativity'...
20/01/2022

Tremendous talk this evening by Sharif Mowlabocus about his new Palgrave Macmillan book, 'Interrogating Homonormativity'. Brilliantly chaired by IGS PhD student Liz Hendy.

📸 Kate C.

Outstanding IGS talk this evening from Dr Coco d'Hont on gender, heavy metal, and sexism. Brilliant introduction from Ho...
16/12/2021

Outstanding IGS talk this evening from Dr Coco d'Hont on gender, heavy metal, and sexism. Brilliant introduction from Holly Royle. 🤘🤘

There are just a few days to go until the third event in our 2021-22 research seminar series. Dr Coco d’Hont, author of ...
13/12/2021

There are just a few days to go until the third event in our 2021-22 research seminar series.

Dr Coco d’Hont, author of Extreme States: The Evolution of American Transgressive Fiction will speak online at 6pm on Thursday 16th December on:

‘How Female Is the Future? Unpacking Gender in Contemporary Metal Music’.

The evening will be hosted, and Dr d’Hont will be introduced, by IGS PhD student Holly Royle, a musician researching gender and genre in metal.

The seminar will be online via Microsoft Teams. It’s open to everyone (you don’t need any kind of connection to the University to come along): simply message me to express your interest, and I’ll send you a link so that you can join us at 6pm on the 16th.

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Binks Building, Parkgate Road
Chester
CH14BJ

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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