Graduate School in Gender, Humanities and Digital Cultures (GENHDI)

The Graduate School in Gender, Humanities and Digital Cultures (GENHDI) explores how gender matters in digital cultural and academic contexts, and teaches digital methods and research skills fit for the labour market of the 21st century, while also strengthening gender humanities research.

GENDHI is partially funded by the Swedish Research Council and is a collaboration between the Centre for Gender Research, Uppsala University (coordinator), the Department of Ethnology, History of Religion and Gender Studies (ERG), Stockholm University, and the School of Culture and Education, Södertörn University. The Graduate School also collaborates with the Centre for Digital Humanities, Uppsala University.

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Illustration: Lena Kriström

Nine PhD students (three per university) are active within the Graduate School. All PhD students jointly participate in three obligatory PhD courses, designed to teach both theoretical frameworks and practical digital skills, provided by the Graduate School partners:

  • Digital Feminist Theory 7.5 credits (Södertörn)
  • Digital Ethnography 7.5 credits (Stockholm)
  • Cultural Analytics 7.5 credits (Uppsala)

In addition, the PhD students also take other courses relevant to their studies and as prescribed by the institutions where they are enrolled.

Contact

If you have questions about the Graduate School in Gender, Humanities and Digital Cultures, please contact the Graduate School coordinator, Gabriele Griffin.

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