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Resources for Students

Calls for Papers, Proposals, and Applications

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Research Opportunities and Focus Groups

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Graduate Programs
University of Western Ontario (Western University)

The University of Western Ontario (Western University) graduate program in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies offers competitive funding, financial support for conferences, opportunities for professional development, a vibrant intellectual culture with visiting speakers and an annual department conference, and collaborative programs in Transitional Justice and Post-Conflict Reconstruction and in Migration and Ethnic Relations.

For more information about Western University's graduate program in Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies and how to apply, please go to: 

 

Sexual Violence Response Team (SRVT)

The Sexual Violence Response Team is a small group of senior staff who coordinate accommodations and resources for students who have experienced sexual violence. They can be reached at 204-230-6660 (call or text) or at svrt@uwinnipeg.ca 

Available during University business hours (Monday to Friday 8:30am-5:00pm).

Learn more about the Sexual Violence Response Team and the supports available to the UW community

Canadian Women's Foundation

The Canadian Women's Foundation is Canada’s public foundation for gender justice and equality. They advance this by growing support for grassroots feminist action, partnering with communities and organizations to improve conditions, and building diverse leadership and knowledge for sustainable change.

Women's Health Clinic

Women's Health Clinic (WHC) an inclusive, feminist community health clinic. They offer client-centred support through services and education. 

Herizons Magazine

Herizons is a quarterly magazine dedicated to feminist social commentary. Herizons publishes on art, culture, and legal/political/community affairs. With a focus on anti-oppression, topics are related to gender, race, sexuality, ability, and other identity markers that intersect and shape our lived experiences. Each issue includes provocative interviews with artists, authors, and activists. It also includes timely, feminist-informed essays, news, and reviews. Herizons prioritizes writers based in Canada. It is published in Â鶹´«Ã½ (Treaty 1 Territory) and distributed across the country. Submissions are open year round.