Studiengang MATILDA, Lehrstuhl für Transnationale Geschichte, Ruhr-Universität Bochum: aktuelle Bewerbungsfrist läuft bis zum 22.03.2021

The application phase for the international master programme in Women´s and Gender History MATILDA is open.

MATILDA is a Joint European Master’s degree programme in Women’s and Gender History. Set up as part of the Erasmus scheme with funding from the European Commission, DG Education and Culture, MATILDA is designed for students wishing to develop expertise in women’s and gender history as well as in European history.
The Programme offers the opportunity to study with leading gender historians and to experience the advantages of a vibrant, stimulating international university environment.
Through its focus on comparative, entangled and transnational historical perspectives that situate European history in broader contexts, MATILDA aims to explore the history of gender relations in European societies, investigate the role of gender in shaping European history and offer an intersectional approach to the analysis of historical inequalities.
The MATILDA curriculum at RUB encompasses courses in core subjects in women’s and gender history (theory, methodology, and practice) and thematic specialisms covering the early modern and modern period, including: History of Nationalism and Post-/Colonialism; History of the Body and Sciences; History of Masculinities; History of Violence; History of Work; History of Education; History of Childhood and the Family.

MATILDA is a two-year Master’s degree programme including at least one semester of study at a partner university in Europe:

  • University of Vienna (Austria)
  • University of Lyon (France)
  • Central European University (Hungary/Austria)
  • University of Padua (Italy)
  • University of Sofia (Bulgaria)


The use of the European Credit Transfer System and the Diploma Supplement will ensure the programme’s transparency and comparability.
Located at the heart of Europe in the dynamic Ruhr metropolitan region, Ruhr Universität Bochum, with its 20 faculties, is an academic home to over 43.000 students from more than 130 countries. RUB is a unique location for the study of gender history. Its long-established chair in Gender History, whose current incumbent is Professor Maren Lorenz, is one of six Gender chairs at the University, covering subjects such as art history and sociology. Alongside these designated chairs, many other RUB academics share a keen interest and expertise in gender history. Since June 2019, the Marie Jahoda Centre for Gender Studies (MaJac) is enriching RUB’s profile as an institution with an established and productive focus on the study& nbsp;of gender. The Master’s degree course in Gender Studies offers additional courses which are open to students on the MATILDA programme.

The current application Deadline for the upcoming summer term is the 22.3. Please find the application criteria on our website.

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