CentreLGS members are able to provide PhD supervision, full or part-time,
from students interested in pursuing a critical approach
to gender and sexuality in the following areas:
- cultural studies
- ethics and health
- critical race theory
- religion
- lesbian, gay and queer studies
- public and private domestic law
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- governance, regulation and the state
- feminist theory
- post-colonialism
- European and International laws
- sexual and reproductive rights
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Please first contact a potential supervisor from our list of members to discuss your PhD plans. Next you will need to contact the
institution of your chosen supervisor and register there. Once you are enrolled you can become a centre member, and as such you will be entitled to participate
in all Centre events and activities.
For
more information about research
degrees and sources of funding at each of the Centre's partner institutions, please see the departmental
websites: