It is an inter-university programme, promoted within the framework of the Inter-university Institute of Women and Gender Studies (iiEDG), which brings together 200 researchers conducting prestigious research on issues related to gender, public policy, socio-demographic intervention, psychology and social issues, and applied research in different fields.
The Doctoral Programme in Gender Studies: Cultures, Societies and Policies aims to foster innovation in scientific research of excellence in studies on women, gender and feminism, through cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches.
1. Territory, migration, globalisation Dr. Isabel Salamaña (UdG) 2. Identities, relationships and groups: social constructions and rights Dr Teresa Cabruja Ubach (UdG) 3. Power relations and patriarchal violence Dr Teresa Cabruja Ubach (UdG) 4. Health: promotion, technologies and diversity Dr Teresa Cabruja (UdG), Dr Dolors Juvinyà (UdG), Dr Josepa Bru (UdG)
The Doctoral Programme in Gender Studies:Cultures, Societies and Policies is governed by Royal Decree 99/2011, of 28 January, which establishes the organisation of official doctoral studies programmes. The access requirements are those set out in this Royal Decree and which can be consulted at the following web address www.udg.edu/doctorat/acces.
Regarding educational activities, the School of Doctoral Studies organises courses, seminars and other cross-disciplinary educational activities (soft skills) directed at research training and assisting with the writing and presentation of the doctoral thesis. We ask that the courses be given in English as our language of choice, although Catalan is the language most frequently used. They are generally 10-hour courses or seminars. There are a series of activities that are transferable and are of interest to all doctoral programmes, and others that are specific to a particular doctoral programme Educational course catalogue