Faculty of Humanities, Charles University Master in Gender Studies
Faculty of Humanities, Charles University

Faculty of Humanities, Charles University

Master in Gender Studies

Prague, Czech Republic

MA

2 years

English

Full time

28 Feb 2026

Oct 2026

EUR 5,000 / per year *

On-Campus

* Online application fee: 910 CZK

Key Summary

    About : The Master in Gender Studies program offers an interdisciplinary approach focusing on gender, sexuality, and power dynamics. You'll explore critical theories, feminist methodologies, and the intersectionality of various identities. The curriculum emphasizes research skills and prepares students to engage with contemporary issues through a gendered lens.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in diverse fields, such as social work, education, public policy, advocacy, and research. Potential roles include gender analyst, policy advisor, or nonprofit program manager, equipping you to influence and promote gender equality in various sectors.

Gender Studies at the Faculty of Humanities at Charles University in Prague (FHS UK) offers the opportunity for a systematic and interdisciplinary academic study of theoretical and methodological tools for researching and exploring gender issues from a historical perspective, with a consideration of cultural and ethnic aspects of any given topic. Gender studies apply intersectional and interdisciplinary perspectives on gender as one of the basic principles organizing human society and culture. Gender studies focus on the analysis of historical as well as contemporary manifestations of the gender order, the influence of feminist and queer theories and methods in science and research, and other aspects of gender order; they also probe the relationship between gender and other categories of social differentiation and stratification such as race/ethnicity, social status, age, sexuality, and/or disability.

One of the specific strengths and an internationally recognized expertise of the gender studies program at the School of Humanities is the emphasis put on analysis and reflection of post-socialist experiences and reflections of gender structuring of the late-socialist Czechoslovak society, and “East European” societies in general.

The study program is realized without specialization.