MATILDA European MA in Women’s and Gender History

Deadline: 6 May 2013
Open to: applicants who possess a BA in humanities/social sciences and who wish to develop expertise in women’s and gender history as well as in European history
Scholarship: tuition waivers and fellowship packages to support study at partner universities

Description

Established as part of the EU Erasmus program, the MATILDA European Master in Women’s and Gender History is designed for students wishing to develop expertise in women’s and gender history, as well as European history, and who are interested in intercultural exchange.

The program of study is spread over two years, includes 120 ECTS points, and links five leading European universities in an exciting, innovative and unique venture. Students can expect to study at least two different partner institutions (a ‘home’ and a ‘host’ institution), choosing from among the following:

The MATILDA curriculum includes courses in core subjects in Women’s and Gender History (theory, methodology, and practice) and specialist options covering medieval to modern historical epochs, such as: History of Nationalism and Post-/Colonialism and History of Post-/Socialism; History of Masculinities; History of Gender in the Sciences; History of Gender and Work; History of Gender and Education; Comparative History of Women’s Movements, Women’s Oral History and Gender and Religion.

MATILDA supports integrative perspectives which go beyond local, regional, and national histories in order to situate these histories, as well as European history as a whole, in broader contexts. With its focus on comparative, entangled and transnational history, MATILDA aims to:

  • explore the history of gender differences and similarities in European cultures and societies;
  • investigate the role of gender in shaping European history;
  • challenge gender inequalities.

Part of the Program is a two-week summer Intensive Program during which all students on the course will come together with faculty in order to learn and to strengthen cooperation. Transparency and comparability are assured through the European Credit Transfer System and Diploma Supplement/Transcript.

For further information please visit the main MATILDA website HERE.

MATILDA Budapest

At the CEU in Budapest, the Department of Gender Studies and the Department of History cooperate in offering the MATILDA MA. Transnational and comparative approaches are fore grounded, with location, class, “race,” religion and other categories informing the study of women and gender in history. Thematic foci include histories of “state-socialism,” women’s activism and gender politics, as well as East/West-North/South relations, nation/nationalisms, and body politics. MATILDA brings together faculty from many countries and research traditions with expertise in Gender and Historical Studies (including medieval studies). For a complete description of the MATILDA Program in general and in Budapest, please click HERE.

Tuition fees and financial aid

CEU accepts applications from MATILDA candidates for CEU financial aid, including fellowship packages and tuition waivers on the basis of academic merit. In addition, CEU accepts fee-paying students for the MATILDA Program. Student mobility within MATILDA (summer intensive program, semester abroad) will be financially supported by the EU Erasmus program. (Anyone enrolled in a 2-year MA or a PhD study program at CEU is eligible for Erasmus Mobility funding. However, EU-students returning from Hungary to their home country for the study abroad period receive low priority in the Erasmus mobility funding scheme.)

MATILDA students with CEU as their home institution will pay tuition fees or receive a tuition waiver at their host institution during the study abroad period according to the requirements at CEU; CEU will interrupt financial aid for MATILDA students’ during their study abroad period.

Eligibility

The programme focuses on students who wish to develop expertise in women’s and gender history as well as in European history and who are interested in intercultural exchange and competences.

In addition to meeting CEU’s general entry requirements, MATILDA applicants should possess a BA in a humanities/social science subject.

Application

MATILDA Application Deadline for the academic year 2013/2014 is May 6, 2013.

The May 6, 2013 deadline applies to candidates with language test scores who wish to be considered with highest priority for tuition waivers and fellowship awards.

Applications received after May 6, 2013 will be considered for admission, but will be on a wait-list for financial aid and thus have a low probability of receiving any tuition waivers or fellowships. Admission offers will be contingent on the possibility for obtaining a study visa by the start of the academic year 2013-2014.

MATILDA applicants are required to submit the following documents:

  • One Motivation Letter in English
  • Two letters of academic reference (in closed envelopes or per email)
  • A recent CV

MATILDA applicants should have a genuine interest in developing comparative, entangled and transnational approaches to European women’s and gender history. This interest should be reflected especially in the 500-word typewritten Motivation Letter.

The Motivation Letter should demonstrate a strong interest in European women’s and gender history. MATILDA welcomes applicants from a variety of backgrounds and therefore they need to find out as much as we can about the applicants’ particular background and previous experience of ‘doing’ European women’s/gender history. In addition, applicants may already have a research proposal or area of interest in mind for a future MA thesis. They are encouraged to submit an outline of either their research interests and/or research project. Such a mini research proposal does not have to be longer than two paragraphs.

For questions, contact the liasion for MATILDA at CEU: Professor Susan Zimmermann, email: zimmerma@ceu.hu and Professor Francisca de Haan, email: dehaanf@ceu.hu. More information is available on the official website HERE.

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