Since 1974, the Clayman Institute for Gender Research has been committed to making the future feminist.

The Institute empowers students and scholars in three key ways: Conduct and invest in intersectional gender research;  mentor students through fellowships and internships; and inspire, translate and amplify gender scholarship. More about us

What's New

New writer in residence Moira Donegan

The Clayman Institute is pleased to announced that leading feminist writer and critic Moira Donegan is joining the Institute as writer in residence. Donegan will participate in the intellectual life of the Institute, host its artist salon series, teach a class, and mentor students, while continuing her own writing.

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Attneave at Noon: Gender Scholarship Today

New series! All Stanford students and community members are invited to join us for an informal lunch as we welcome gender scholars who are currently visiting campus to present their recent work and works-in-progress. 

Daub named endowed professor

Adrian Daub, the Institute's Barbara D. Finberg Director and professor of German studies and of comparative literature, also has been appointed J. E. Wallace Sterling Professor of the Humanities. Congratulations, Adrian!

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