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2 Women's Studies Degree Programs in Austria


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Central European University (CEU)
Master of Arts in European Women's and Gender History (MATILDA)
- Vienna, Austria
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in Women’s and Gender HISTORY? The MATILDA European Master in Women's and Gender History, established in 2008 as part of the EU Erasmus+ Programme, offers a unique two-year program if you wish to develop expertise in women's and gender history and are interested in international experiences and intercultural exchange.


Central European University (CEU)
Master of Arts in Women's and Gender Studies (GEMMA)
- Vienna, Austria
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
GEMMA (Erasmus Mundus Master’s Degree in Women's and Gender Studies) is a two-year Postgraduate interdisciplinary study programme that provides high-quality education and professional competencies for personnel working or intending to work in the areas of Women's Studies, Gender Studies and Equal Opportunities across Europe and beyond.
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Exploring women's degree programs in Austria can open doors to understanding gender studies, women's rights, and social impact initiatives. This field encourages critical thinking and empowers students to address challenges related to gender equity in diverse contexts.
Courses often cover topics like feminist theory, policy analysis, and advocacy strategies. As students engage in applied learning, they may participate in community outreach projects or research that examines societal issues affecting women. This hands-on approach helps students develop research skills while fostering independence in tackling real-world challenges. The academic environment in Austria promotes collaboration, allowing students to draw insights from various perspectives.
Graduates typically find careers in non-governmental organizations, educational institutions, or public policy sectors. They gain the competencies needed to craft effective advocacy campaigns and influence policies that support women’s rights. As they navigate their studies, students build confidence and expand their networks, which are invaluable assets in a globally interconnected job market.