The University of Pennsylvania's Program in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies (GSWS), located in Philadelphia, PA, United States, offers a dynamic and interdisciplinary environment for exploring the complexities of gender, sexuality, and women's experiences. Drawing on diverse fields, the program examines how gender intersects with race, class, and other social identities, equipping students with critical analytical tools and knowledge. Through rigorous coursework, research opportunities, and engagement with feminist theory and activism, students gain a comprehensive understanding of social dynamics, preparing them for a wide array of career paths and further academic pursuits.
View Women's and Gender StudiesThe University of Pennsylvania (commonly referred to as Penn or UPenn) is a private Ivy League research university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is one of nine colonial colleges chartered prior to the U.S. Declaration of Independence when Benjamin Franklin, the university's founder and first president, advocated for an educational institution that trained leaders in academia, commerce, and public service. Penn identifies as the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, though this representation is challenged by other universities. Benjamin Franklin and other Philadelphians established the university in 1749, which would make it the fifth-oldest institution of higher education in the U.S.