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Master on Gender and Development Programme. Center for Gender Studies Faculty of Social Sciences Tirana University. A Cooperation between:. Gender Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tirana and Celi Danish Research Center on Gender Equality, Roskilde University, Denmark.
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Master on Gender and Development Programme Center for Gender Studies Faculty of Social Sciences Tirana University
A Cooperation between: • Gender Institute, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tirana and Celi Danish Research Center on Gender Equality, Roskilde University, Denmark. • “Capacity building for Gender Mainstreaming” project of UNDP, Tirana, country office.
Master in “Gender and Development” • Gender Institute was founded in 2001 as a joint effort of academic staff of FSS, with the support of UNOPS and SOROS foundation. • Approved by Senate of the University of Tirana.
Implemented network activities • Establishment of GI, in 2001 • Provision of the necessary equipment on 2001 • Training of the academic staff of the Faculty, January 2001 • Design & implementation of the semester Gender Curricula in BA. of Social Work, third year • Design and implementation of the Curricula at : • Sociology Department-third year • Journalism Faculty-third year • Law Faculty, Post Graduated Students
GI Aims • To analise the structure, social background, institutional framework and organisation, historical changes and inhereted traditional form of patrilineality in the Albanian society. • To promote the role of women in society as part of vulnerable groups based in human rights principles.
GI Main Interest • The GI aims to promote teaching and research methodologies in the area of Gender Studies and to build bridges between Universities, Research Centers, National Institutions, NPO-s, Policy-makers, International organizations, Media and Business.
Twinning Project (2004–2005) • First step: Danish Team study visit to Tirana, on September 2004. • Second step: Albanian Team study visit in Denmark, University of Roskilde, November 2004. • Third step: Danish team visit to Tirana for finalising the MA programme, April 2005. • The project aimed to enhance the capacity of the GI, to more effectively fulfull its function as a Center for Gender Studies. This twinning provided capacity building support for developing Advanced Gender Studies programmes. (MA level)
Staff of professors • National lecturers and experts in :gender, social work, sociology, psychology, law, economics, etc. • International lecturers from Celi Danish Research Center on Gender Equality, Roskilde University, Denmark. • International experts working in Albania in the above fields.
The structure of the Master Program • Duration: part-time, 24 months, 3 semesters + one semester thesis. • The Part time model implies lectures during evenings and weekends. • Benificiaries: Studentsand representatives from Public Administration, POs and NPOs.
This programme is offered by the Gender Institute and offers the following benefits: • Provides advanced postgraduateeducation to the highest standard to students. • Provides an interdisciplinary approach to issues of country development that is thoroughly informed by a gender perspective.
This programme is offered by the Gender Institute and offers the following benefits: • Enables students to develop the necessary analytical and theoretical sophistication, and depth of understanding, within this field. • Prepares students for employment as gender specialists in development agencies and higher policy-making institutions. • Prepares students for independent research leading to an academic career.
Courses offered Compulsory Courses Gender, Identity and Culture Gender Philosophy and Epistemology Research Methods in Gender Studies Gender Policy: Planning and Analyses Programme Evaluation Gender, Institutions and Social Development Gender Mainstreaming
Courses Offered Optional Courses International Gender Issues in Development Introduction in Development Theories Society and Politics Human Rights Comparative Social Policy Gender and Migration Gender and Media International Relations and European Integration Global Transformations and Economics
Courses offered Optional Courses • Human Resource Management • Rural Development Policy • Teaching Gender • Sociology of Family • Media and Social Transformation • Domestic Violence and International Human Rights