Gender and Diversity Studies

The Gender Studies research cluster taps into the breadth of cross-programme disciplines within the School of Humanities and the School of Social Sciences to establish gender and sexuality as fundamental categories of social and cultural analysis towards studying the diversity of human experience. Drawing on history, literature, language, psychology, philosophy, cultural studies and sociology, this cluster addresses the intersections of gender, sexuality with other dimensions of identity formation, such as class, race, ethnicity, age, nationality and transnational movement.
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Email: soh-diversity@ntu.edu.sg
Coordinators: Irda Nalls

cm.lim@ntu.edu.sg

Jessica Hinchy
jhinchy@ntu.edu.sg

Ting Chun Chun
ccting@ntu.edu.sg

Geraldine Song
gssong@ntu.edu.sg

Badrol Hisham
isbhahmad@ntu.edu.sg

Cluster Coordinator
inalls@ntu.edu.sg

Tamara Nair
istnair@ntu.edu.sg

Stevi Jackson
Affliate Member
CWS York University
Calls for Collaboration
The Gender and Diversity research cluster open call for collaboration and contacts.
Title | Contact |
This is an open call to invite undergraduate, postgraduates, and beginning researchers who are interested in Inclusive Education. One might think that inclusive education only takes place in the classroom, but inclusive education ideally can happen anywhere and everywhere.
The list is not exhaustive. If you believe in creating a better future that embraces diversity and inclusivity, start here. This seminar workshop is a platform for you to share what inclusive education looks like and may look like in the future. A follow up seminar allows you to share your findings after trying out the practices that you discussed. Compensation will be given to try out selected practices. Do note that inclusive education includes but not limited to:
Interested individuals, click on the URL: https://forms.gle/MvTjuSD5GjVWVyS98 | Dr. Irda Nalls - inalls@ntu.edu.sg |
Call for Collaborations/Contacts: Southeast Asian Women in the economy during the Colonial Era 1800-1950 More info: Click here | Farish - isbhahmad@ntu.edu.sg Tamara - istnair@ntu.edu.sg |