Centre for the Study of Women and Gender Graduate Student Seminar Series
Milena Stateva from the University of Warwick will be giving a paper entitled ‘Holding the Unwanted: is there a place in gender studies for a psychodynamic approach towards women’s trafficking?'
The Graduate Student Seminar Series provides a friendly, informal setting for graduate students to give presentations and exchange ideas related to women and gender studies. At each meeting, a student presents for approximately half an hour on a topic of their choice, followed by a question-answer session. Attendance is open to everyone, both faculty members and students, within and outside the University.
The goals of the seminar series are twofold:
- Provide a safe and comfortable venue for students to present their research, to fine-tune conference presentations/possible publications or to simply get used to the idea of speaking in front of a group.
- To encourage everyone to get together informally to learn about what the student community in the UK are working on in relation to gender/feminist studies.
This seminar series is free of charge and open to all.
For more details contact Maud Perrier on M.M.Perrier@warwick.ac.uk or Elisabeth Simbuerger on E.A.Simbuerger@warwick.ac.uk