Gender MA
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Overview
MA Gender is a unique interdisciplinary Masters where you'll study gender alongside another social science subject of your interest.\ \ You'll choose from one of the following pathways:
- Gender and Sociology
- Gender and Global Sustainable Futures
- Gender and Public Policy
- Gender and International Relations
- Gender and International Security: Conflict, Crime, and Justice
Our pathways allow you to study gender in a way that complements your other interests and opens up opportunities that work for you.
Focus on key contemporary issues such as:
- conflict and violence
- poverty and inequality
- reproductive rights
- the environment
- migration
- identity and belonging
Utilise Newcastle’s long tradition of working with communities to create real social impact, helping you to put your academic knowledge into practice.
Explore gender in a global context and understand how it intersects with other issues such as race, nation, class, disability, and sexual identity.
You’ll take a range of optional modules that allow you to tailor your masters to your interests and take a research project on your own specialist area, under expert supervision.
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What you'll learn
You’ll study gender alongside another social science, enabling you to:
- gain a strong intellectual grounding and apply academic theory and methods to create social change
- understand gender and intersecting issues at a high level of complexity
- become an independent researcher who can design, conduct and write up your own projects
- learn key transferable skills in research, communication, project management and ethics
Our pathways
You'll choose from one of the following pathways:
- Gender and Sociology
- Gender and Global Sustainable Futures
- Gender and Public Policy
- Gender and International Relations
- Gender and International Security: Conflict, Crime, and Justice
Our pathways allow you to study gender in a way that complements your other interests and opens up opportunities.
Gender and Sociology
On this pathway you'll engage with gender and how it's shaped by various societal intersections, including:
- identity
- citizenship
- social transformation
- social inequalities
- race
- class
- sexuality
- health
- criminology
Gender and Global Sustainable Futures
On this pathway you’ll develop the advanced knowledge and skills needed to identify challenges and solutions in sustainable futures.
You’ll also equip yourself with the skills to consider how these two subject areas can inform each other.
Gender and Public Policy
On this pathway you'll identify challenges and solutions in policymaking at regional, national, and international levels, and how these intersect with gender.
Gender and International Relations
On this pathway you'll identify challenges and solutions in international politics and gender and how they intersect with each other.
Gender and International Security: Conflict, Crime, and Justice
On this pathway you’ll critically engage with some of the most pressing global challenges. You'll do this by developing an advanced understanding of the key concepts, theories, principles, and debates that shape international security and gender studies.
Modules
You will study modules on this course. A module is a unit of a course with its own approved aims and outcomes and assessment methods.
The module information below is intended to provide an example of what you will study.
Our teaching is informed by research. Course content changes periodically to reflect developments in the discipline, the requirements of external bodies and partners, and student feedback.
Full details of the modules on offer will be published through the Programme Regulations and Specifications ahead of each academic year. This usually happens in May.
To find out more please see our terms and conditions.
Optional modules availability
Some courses have optional modules. Student demand for optional modules may affect availability.
Gender and Sociology MA modules
| Compulsory Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Engaging with Research (G) | 10 |
| Thinking about Research | 10 |
| Theorising Gender and Its Intersections | 20 |
| Global Sex Global Race | 20 |
| Inequalities: Issues and Intersections | 20 |
| Gender Dissertation | 60 |
| Optional Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Political Geographies of the Middle East | 20 |
| Critical Approaches to Environment and Society | 20 |
| Perpetual Wars? Crime, Policing and (in)Security | 20 |
Gender and Global Sustainable Futures MA modules
| Compulsory Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Global Sustainable Futures: Solutions, Concepts, and Skills | 20 |
| Engaging with Research (G) | 10 |
| Thinking about Research | 10 |
| Theorising Gender and Its Intersections | 20 |
| Global Sex Global Race | 20 |
| Gender Dissertation | 60 |
| Optional Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Political Geographies of the Middle East | 20 |
| Critical Approaches to Environment and Society | 20 |
| Perpetual Wars? Crime, Policing and (in)Security | 20 |
Gender and Public Policy MA modules
| Compulsory Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Engaging with Research (G) | 10 |
| Thinking about Research | 10 |
| Public Policy in Practice: from the Local to the Global | 20 |
| Theorising Gender and Its Intersections | 20 |
| Global Sex Global Race | 20 |
| Gender Dissertation | 60 |
Gender and International Relations MA modules
| Compulsory Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Engaging with Research (G) | 10 |
| Thinking about Research | 10 |
| Theories of International Relations | 20 |
| Theorising Gender and Its Intersections | 20 |
| Global Sex Global Race | 20 |
| Gender Dissertation | 60 |
Gender and International Security MA modules
| Compulsory Modules | Credits |
|---|---|
| Global Security: Politics, Space and Society (P) | 20 |
| Theorising Gender and Its Intersections | 20 |
| Global Sex Global Race | 20 |
| Gender Dissertation | 60 |
How you'll learn
Gender MA is research-led and delivered through interactive seminars and workshops. You'll deepen your understanding of key concepts through:
- active participation
- discussion
- collaboration with your peers
You’ll also be taught using a range of methods, including:
- 1-on-1 research supervision sessions
- interactive workshops and seminars
- guided independent study
Throughout the programme you’ll shape discussions and explore ideas to ensure your learning is both purposeful and impactful.
Depending on your modules, you'll be assessed through a combination of:
- Case study
- Dissertation
- Essay
- Poster
- Portfolio
- Reflective log
- Research proposal
Throughout your studies, you’ll have access to support from:
- academic staff
- personal tutors and research supervisors
- our University Student Services Team
- student representatives
- peers
You'll also be assigned an academic member of staff, who will be your personal tutor throughout your time with us. They can help with academic and personal issues.
Your teaching and learning is also supported by Canvas. Canvas is a Virtual Learning Environment. You'll use Canvas to submit your assignments and access your:
- module handbooks
- course materials
- groups
- course announcements and notifications
- written feedback
Our programme is managed by Sociology and incorporates staff with expertise in Gender from across the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology. This wider staff pool is also included in the supervision of your Gender Dissertation.
Our staff are a friendly group of academics with diverse research specialisms and a vibrant international academic community.
Our head of Sociology is Professor Ruth McAreavey
The Programme Director for our MAs is Dr Bethan Harries
Our compulsory Gender modules are ‘Theorising Gender and its Intersections’, convened by Professor Alison Phipps, and ‘Global Sex, Global Race’, convened by Dr Stephen Seely.
You can choose from a wide range of optional modules taught by leading experts. Our compulsory and optional modules are listed in the module section above.
Find out more about:
Your development
Throughout your degree you'll develop a range of professional, research and practical skills desired by a range of employers.
You will:
- Learn how to critically analyse important and pressing issues related to Gender and your combined subject area.
- Receive training from research active academics engaged in real world research.
- Become part of a vibrant research community and participate in research activities within the School.
- Develop your own supervisor-guided research project and present your work in progress at our annual MA conference.
At the end of your course you will have experience of:
- research design
- conducting fieldwork or document-based projects
- analysing and communicating rich and complex data
- communicating your ideas in diverse ways
Your future
You'll graduate prepared for a wide range of careers across the world, including:
- government and policy
- non-government organisations (NGOs)
- journalism
- social and legal research
- education
- equalities and diversity work within corporations.
You'll also receive research training and practice. This is excellent preparation if you're interested in further academic study and research, as well as other careers that require excellent analytical skills.
Our Careers Service
Our expert Careers Service is here to help you take the next steps in your professional life. We will support you while you’re studying with us and for up to three years after you graduate.\ \ You will have access to expert one-to-one advice and guidance through our campus careers centre and online, along with digital resources, workshops, networking opportunities, and careers and recruitment events.\ \ We’ve been awarded 5 QS Stars for Student Employability (2025). Many of our degrees are shaped by strong links with national and international businesses. We are committed to helping you access real-world experience opportunities and develop key skills through paid work placements and internships.
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Quality and ranking
- Global Top 140 University - QS World University Rankings 2026
- Top 40 for Geography - QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025
- Top 200 for Sociology - QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025
- Top 200 for Politics and International Studies - QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025
- Top 25 in the UK and Top 200 in the world for sustainable development – Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2025
- 42% of our research is classified as 4* world-leading research – Research Excellence Framework 2021
- 65% increase in research power since 2014 – Research Excellence Framework 2021
- Top 125 for Social Sciences – Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2026
- Global Top 145 University - Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026
- Joint 64th in the world and 22nd in the UK for sustainability – QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2026
- Top 5 city for affordability in the UK – QS Best Student Cities 2026
- World Top 50 and UK Top 5 student city – QS Best Student Cities 2026
- 89th in the world - TIME Magazine: World’s Top Universities 2026
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Facilities
You'll be based in the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology in the Henry Daysh Building. Here you'll have access to high quality modern classrooms, comfortable study spaces, and research facilities. The School also provides access to kitchen facilities and social areas. There is also a café on the ground floor of the School building.
Our department staff all have offices on the same floor and are on hand to support you with your assignments and academic work.
The School is centrally located on Newcastle University’s vibrant city centre campus with nearby access to the University’s Robinson Library, Student Union, and the city centre.
Read more about the School of Geography, Politics and Sociology
Fees, Funding and Scholarships
Tuition fees for 2026 entry (per year)
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Sociology) Full time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £11,400 |
| International students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £25,900 |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Sociology) Part time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Part time: 24 months | Tuition fees (per year) £5,700 |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and International Relations) Full time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £11,400 |
| International students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £25,900 |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and International Relations) Part time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Part time: 24 months | Tuition fees (per year) £5,700 |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Global Sustainable Futures) Full time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £11,400 |
| International students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £25,900 |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Global Sustainable Futures) Part time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Part time: 24 months | Tuition fees (per year) £5,700 |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Public Policy) Full time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £11,400 |
| International students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £25,900 |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Public Policy) Part time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Part time: 24 months | Tuition fees (per year) £5,700 |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and International Security: Conflict, Crime and Justice) Full time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £11,400 |
| International students Full time: 12 months | Tuition fees (per year) £25,900 |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and International Security: Conflict, Crime and Justice) Part time | |
|---|---|
| Home students Part time: 24 months | Tuition fees (per year) £5,700 |
As a general principle, you should expect the tuition fee to increase in each subsequent academic year of your course, subject to government regulations on fee increases and in line with inflation.
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We suggest international students apply at least two months before the course starts. This is so that you have enough time to make the necessary arrangements.
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- You are required to pay a deposit of £5,000 or submit an official letter of sponsorship by 01 August 2026.
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- You are required to pay a deposit of £1,500 or submit an official letter of sponsorship by 01 August 2026.
Programme codes
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Sociology) Full time | |
|---|---|
| Full time: 12 months | Programme Code: 4192F |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Sociology) Part time | |
|---|---|
| Part time: 24 months | Programme Code: 4192P |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and International Relations) Full time | |
|---|---|
| Full time: 12 months | Programme Code: 4193F |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and International Relations) Part time | |
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| Part time: 24 months | Programme Code: 4193P |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Global Sustainable Futures) Full time | |
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| Full time: 12 months | Programme Code: 4194F |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Global Sustainable Futures) Part time | |
|---|---|
| Part time: 24 months | Programme Code: 4194P |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Public Policy) Full time | |
|---|---|
| Full time: 12 months | Programme Code: 4195F |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and Public Policy) Part time | |
|---|---|
| Part time: 24 months | Programme Code: 4195P |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and International Security: Conflict, Crime and Justice) Full time | |
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| Full time: 12 months | Programme Code: 4198F |
| Qualification: MA (Gender and International Security: Conflict, Crime and Justice) Part time | |
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| Part time: 24 months | Programme Code: 4198P |
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