130 Master's degrees in Gender & Sexuality Studies in Europe
Global Gender Studies
The Global Gender Studies programme at Aalborg University (Aalborg Campus) will provide students with knowledge about and insight into the area of gender and global studies and will include discussions of specific cases and case studies in which gender and struggles for equality and social justice can be understood from local, regional and global perspectives.
Gender and Sexualities Studies
At the Gender and Sexualities Studies program offered by University College Dublin you will specialise in exploring and challenging gender inequalities, (hetero)sexisms and heteronormativities, as well as their relational connection with wider forms of power, privilege and discrimination.

Women, Violence and Conflict
This Women, Violence and Conflict programme from University of York is ideal for students looking to broaden their theoretical perspective on the area of women, violence and conflict through applying feminist theoretical approaches and a gendered lens.

Sexual Dissidence
Sexual Dissidence at University of Sussex is a unique, interdisciplinary MA in queer studies. Since 1991, the course has brought together dynamic, engaged students and faculty to develop cutting-edge research on sexuality. You’ll learn to bring a radical, contemporary, global approach to the study of sexuality.
Gender Studies
What is "identity politics" and is gender an issue of identity or practice? How can gender studies identify what characterises "masculinities" and men's experiences? As a student in the Gender Studies program from Uppsala University, you will examine these questions and many others.
Gender Studies - International Relations Pathway
Despite waves of mobilisation for women's and LGBTIQ+ rights, gender gaps, violence and vulnerabilities persist. Join us to arm yourself with the knowledge and skills to tackle inequality and promote social justice. Gender Studies - International Relations Pathway degree is offered at Royal Holloway University of London.
Gender Studies
This Gender Studies, GradDip from University College Dublin has become one of the most established programmes of its kind in Ireland with a strong international reputation for feminist, queer, sexualities and masculinities scholarship, teaching and engagement in public policy and activism.

Queer History - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Queer History - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Goldsmiths, University of London.

Law and Gender
On the LLM Law and Gender from SOAS University of London you will approach both law and gender as your critical objects proper, to be explored in a pedagogical world that seeks to creatively and meaningfully overcome the distinction between the academic and the activist.
European Women's and Gender History (MATILDA)
Established as part of the EU Erasmus programme, the MA in European Women's and Gender History (MATILDA) at Central European University (CEU), offers a unique two-year programme if you wish to develop expertise in women's and gender history and are interested in international experiences and intercultural exchange.
Gender (Sexuality)
Explore sexuality theories and transnational issues of sexual activism, while developing your own gender studies pathway and focusing on key research areas. Learn more at the Gender (Sexuality) programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Reproductive Science and Women's Health
This Reproductive Science and Women's Health programme at the University College London (UCL) provides you with a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the field of reproductive science and women's health. There is a strong focus on development of key skills and careers advice in the programme.
Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies
Multi-disciplinary Gender Studies from University of Cambridge is a 9-month course designed to provide students with rigorous advanced training in a variety of traditions and methods, including those from feminist and queer theories, as well as thorough examination of frontline research in Gender Studies.
Gender, Sexuality and Culture
MA Gender, Sexuality and Culture offers students at University College Dublin an exciting and challenging range of modules where they will explore the theory, history and representation of gender and sexuality in literature, film, drama and popular culture.
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights
The global health MSc Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights modules at the Queen Margaret University are aimed at those who want to make a difference to the health of those in developing countries. We put a strong focus on the social aspects of health and on health systems strengthening from a people’s perspective.

Gender and Development
Gender and Development degree offered at University of Sussex will help you gain a solid understanding of debates in feminist thinking, and link them to gendered policy and programming.
Conflict, Peace and Gender (Online)
The objective of the specialization programme in Conflict, Peace and Gender (Online) at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) is to provide the participants with a broad analytical skill set, first-hand knowledge and unique expertise on the area of conflict with a gender approach.
Gender, Justice and Society
Do you already have a bachelor's degree and are interested in questions regarding gender and power relations? Umea University's Gender, Justice and Society online program prepares you for a working life in which advanced knowledge and critical perspectives in areas such as equality, social norms, power and equal treatment are required.

Gender Studies (Part Time)
Shape the future with expertise in gender, equality, and inclusion. University of East Anglia's dynamic part-time MA in Gender Studies (Part Time) enables you to explore, understand, and address social inequalities.
Applied Gender Studies
The Applied Gender Studies course at The University of Strathclyde is a Master’s level course for those who wish to study how gender ‘works’ in relation to other structural inequalities such as race, sexuality, class and disability within society.