Welcome to Women’s Studies
Think! Critique! Create! Act! Transform!
Women’s Studies is an interdisciplinary field of study that explores relations of power in the lives of individuals, groups and cultures in multiple settings and sites locally and transnationally. Our challenging courses on women and gender analyze constructions and intersections of gender, race, class, age, ability and sexuality in popular culture, everyday life, the arts, the sciences, politics, societies, and the economy. We encourage students to engage individually and collectively in the transformative processes of feminist scholarship, practices and politics. Women’s Studies students develop the practical, theoretical, communications, and organization skills to think, write, conduct research and act critically and creatively. Students will gain the skills necessary to conduct research and transform the knowledge gained into any future career they may choose, including an ongoing career as a graduate student.
Why choose Women’s Studies?
- York faculty have been leaders in the study of women and gender in Canada and internationally for three decades.
- Our dedicated, dynamic, award winning professors offer excellent learning environments at all levels of study.
News
- Don't call me 'mom': Andrea O'Reilly talks to the Globe and Mail about being a "mommy"
- Motherhood after 40: How old is too old? Professor Andrea O'Reilly speaks to theToronto Star
- VIDEO "Essential Antecedents: The First Parents of Canada's Foster Children"
UBC Prof Veronica Strong-Boag, Women's Studies Guest Lecturer Series - York remembers Shelagh Wilkinson, founding member of the Women's Studies Program
- Sept. 28 Book Launch: Wife to Widow by Bettina Bradbury
- Prof. Allyson Mitchell brings Peaches to class, giving students a taste of celebrity guest lecturing
- Fall/Winter 2011/12 Course Descriptions are now available (See Courses on side menu)
- Fall/Winter 2011/12 Course Schedule
- Attn. Hip Mammas & Mother Outlaws: The Motherhood Movement differs from the Women's Movement. CBC Metro Morning interview with Prof Andrea O'Reilly
- Women's Bridging Program celebrates 30 years of success
- Unisex bathrooms: Quit stalling and get on with it? Prof Sheila Cavangh interviewed on CBC Radio
- Profs Bettina Bradbury & Marc Stein honoured for excellence, commitment and enthusiasm
- Sue Sbrizzi wins The Ronald Kent Medal
- Prof Andrea O'Reilly wins national award for contributions the advancement of women
- New book examines archaic attitudes associated with bathrooms
Fall Term Office Hours: (September 7 through December 6, 2011)
- Mondays, 8:30 am - 6:30 pm
- Tuesdays, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
- Wednesdays, 8:30 am - 6:30 pm
- Thursdays, 8:30 am - 6:30 pm
- Fridays, 8:30 am - 4 :30 pm
Congratulations to:
- The undergraduate and graduate students who convocated in June - click here for details





