GENDER.ED’s 5th year celebration: The Annual Research Showcase
GENDER.ED’s Annual Research Showcase returned completely in person for the first time since the pandemic and was an opportunity to learn about cutting-edge gender and sexualities research projects and initiatives at the University of Edinburgh. This year was also a celebration of GENDER.ED’s five year anniversary!
We showcased an exhilarating and diverse collection of work from across schools and disciplines. Here are some of the highlights from the event:
Dr. Radhika Govinda kicks off with the Director’s Report
Dr. Govinda shared the highlights of GENDER.ED’s key activities and achievements over the last five years and reflected on the progress made over this time. She also examined possible future directions for GENDER.ED and we would love for you to help shape this by filling out the GENDER.ED Stakeholder Survey and letting your feedback guide our feminist work!
Feminist Trailblazer’s Award:
Dr. Govinda also announced the winners of the GENDER.ED-EUSA UG Feminist Trailblazers, a series that recognises excellent feminist research, advocacy and activist work being carried out by the University of Edinburgh’s undergraduate students. The winners were:
1st: Sharessa Naidoo
2nd: Aarti Mukhedkar
3rd: Maggie Lin
Honourable mentions: Hope Conway-Gebbie & Sara Khatun Guluzade (who joined us online to receive the award!)
Reflective Roundtable on Doing Gender and Sexualities Research
Following this, there was a roundtable discussion chaired by Prof. Meryl Kenny (seated at the far left) on “Feminist, Women’s and Gender Studies at Edinburgh: Looking Back, Looking Forward” (L-R) Featuring Lynn Jamieson, Radhika Govinda, Sharon Cowan and Merlin Seller. They engaged in thought-provoking reflections and discussions on the past, present and future of this work in the academy.
Project Tables:
The attendees were then invited to walk around the room engage with a wonderful collection of interactive project tables and poster sessions. Here are some glimpses of these abundantly educative presentations!
ASTROMOVES: Gendered Research and Findings by Jarita Holbrook from the School of Social and Political Science.
Map of Accused Witches in Scotland by Ewan McAndrew & Melissa Highton from Archives, Information and Services Group
The Gendered War: Evaluating Feminist Ethnographic Narratives of the 1971 War of Bangladesh by Priyanka Tripathi from IASH
Gender Equalities at Work: An Interdisciplinary History of 50 Years of Legislation by Louise Jackson & Tanya Rhodes from School of History, Classics and Archaeology.
This was followed by a beautifully catered networking reception. Thank you to the GENDER.ED team, Steering Group, presenters and attendees for helping us come together in such a meaningful way!