The Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity is a center within Illinois Global Institute at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign that offers a graduate minor in Gender Relations in International Development (GRID). The GRID interdisciplinary minor is designed to give students the analytical and empirical skills needed to address global human security and gender equity issues in research and policy analysis, as well as daily life. In this age of global economic transformation, it is especially necessary for researchers and practitioners to examine who gains and who loses from new policies, to assess the disparities in the impacts of reforms on women, men, and children, and to study the successful strategies and policies that appear.
Admission to GRID Program
All graduate students at or entering the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign are eligible to sign up for the GRID interdisciplinary minor. Simply fill out the one-page admissions form and submit either by email at csggeatillinois@illinois.edu or in person to the CSGGE Program.
Course Requirements for the GRID Interdisciplinary Minor
Core Seminar on Gender Relations in International Development CGGE 581 (cross listed as SocW 581/GWS 512 with the School of Social Work and Gender and Women’s Studies; offered annually in the spring semester).
Two courses from the approved GRID core electives. Additional related courses on women, gender, and development are offered by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Advising for the GRID minor is done by the Associate Director of CSGGE. The CSGGE office monitors the GRID admission process and fulfillment of GRID minor requirements while the student's departmental academic advisor continues to advise and monitor for the satisfaction of their department's requirements.
A complete list of elective courses is available on the courses page (click here).