

Gender studies is an interdisciplinary field that draws on gender, feminist, and queer theories to offers updated knowledge about gendered practices, norms, and discourses.
The 4th Global Conference on Gender Studies will engage participants from across the globe in the exploration of multidisciplinary topics such as social construction and role of gender within various societies, the meaning of gender and sex in the past and modern societies, women’s contemporary and historical experiences, and the multiple social identities.
The conference will include an intensive program, in the form of oral, virtual and poster presentations covering a very wide range of topics. In addition to this, participants will have an amazing opportunity to expand their academic networks during the sessions and the free city tour.
So, set yourself up for new knowledge in Gender Research and book your spot now!
The most important dates to remember are as follows
Description | Date |
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Paper Submission Deadline | 27 February 2026 |
Early Bird Registration Deadline | 10 November 2025 |
Early Registration Deadline | 12 January 2026 |
Late Registration Deadline | 10 March 2026 |
Conference Dates | 20 – 22 March 2026 |
Why Join The Gender Studies Conference 2026?
GENDER 2026 is not simply an event. It’s a platform that sparks important conversations. It’s a network of scientists, researchers, PhD candidates and graduate students, and other members of the academia. It’s an opportunity to actively participate in shaping the field and bringing it into the future.
Here are just a few of the reasons to join the conference:
- Uncover trends, learn unique perspectives, and engage in group discussions.
- Present your research, receive feedback from your peers, and get published in prestigious academic journals.
- Take the next step in your academic career by identifying new research opportunities and partners.
- Join the network of academics and help define the future of the field.
- Network with members of non- and for-profit organizations and research institutions.
- Discover the beauty of Sydney and indulge in the local cuisine.
One
- Feminism varieties
- First and second wave feminism
- Gender and education
- Gender and parenting
- Gender and pornography
- Gender and power
- Gender and prostitution
- Gender and science
- Gender and sexual harassment
- Gender and sexuality studies
Two
- Sexual orientation and gender
- Sexual revolution
- Sociology of gender
- Stereotype gender roles
- The #meetoo movement
- Violence against women
- Women and film
- Women and liberation
- Women’s suffrage
Three
- Gender traits: nature versus nurture
- Gender transitioning
- Globalization and gender
- Inequality: class, race, and gender
- Intergender relations
- Intersections of feminism and race
- Literature and ideology
- Marriage strategies and gender
- Migrant and refugee women and girls
- Physical and psychological well-being
Four
- Abortions, pregnancy and gender
- Beauty standards and gender
- Childfree movement and gender
- Cognitive differences between genders
- Contemporary theories of gender and sexuality
- Culture, power, and inequality
- Development of gender identity
- Equal access of women to justice
- Feminism and liberalism
Five
- Feminism movement
- Physiological differences and gender
- Psychoanalysis and feminism
- Psychology of gender
- Religion and gender
- Same-sex marriage
- Segregation and sexual education
- Sex, gender and leadership
- Sexism
- Sexism and gender discrimination
Six
- Sexual behavior
- Gender discrimination in the workplace
- Gender discrimination laws
- Gender dynamics in development
- Gender identity
- Gender in advertising
- Gender inequalities
- Gender mainstreaming
- Gender representations
- Gender roles in media and literature
- Gender stereotypes
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