Resources
Northeastern and the Boston area have a wealth of resources to learn more and to get involved with WGSS initiatives and related pursuits. In addition, there are many professional and academic organizations supporting those who do work and research in women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. There is also a bevy of information and news all over the web. We have curated some of these resources here for your information and enjoyment.
Academic & Professional Resources
We have curated a list of experiential learning and cooperative education experiences that relate to women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. Northeastern partners with the organizations listed below to place undergraduate students in co-op positions. The goals of these organizations coincide with the mission of our program. For more information and details specific to the co-ops, speak to your co-op coordinator.
The Northeastern WGSS program has developed a number of cutting edge courses over the years. Check out sample syllabi to see what these courses cover!
There are many scholarly journals pertaining to women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. For a comprehensive list, click the link below.
These organizations are dedicated to those working in the fields of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies in various disciplines and fields.
Other WGSS Resources
Boston is a city rich in history and steeped in academia. It is also ripe with support for the WGSS community.
Looking for ways to take action or get involved? These links are a great way to get started.
This curated list of WGSS resources is fun and informative. There is something for everyone.
Academic & Professional Resources
Boston is home to a unique organization, a group of nine member institutions who have come together to support interdisciplinary teaching and learning for graduate students (and advanced undergraduates) interested in women’s, gender, and sexuality Studies. Housed at MIT, the GCWS offers several courses and microseminars each semester; they also have many events and opportunities, such as a year-long dissertation writing workshop. This is truly the home of feminist scholarship in the Greater Boston area.
The Northeastern WGSS program has developed a number of cutting edge courses over the years. Check out sample syllabi to see what these courses cover!
There are many scholarly journals pertaining to women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. For a comprehensive list, click the link below.
These organizations are dedicated to those working in the fields of women’s, gender, and sexuality studies in various disciplines and fields.
Other Resources
Boston is a city rich in history and steeped in academia. It is also ripe with support for the WGSS community.
Looking for ways to take action or get involved? These links are a great way to get started.
This curated list of WGSS resources is fun and informative. There is something for everyone.