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
- Inspire, translate and amplify gender scholarship
What's New
Celebrating Clayman Institute Authors
Celebrating Clayman Institute Authors
The Celebrating Clayman Institute Authors series continues in summer 2022 with book talks from two former postdoctoral fellows: Erin Cech (The Trouble with Passion, July 20), and Megan Tobias Neely (Hedged Out, Aug. 17).

From our recent event: Anti-abortion movements
From our recent event: Anti-abortion movements
Melissa Murray and Jennifer Holland joined us in October 2021 to examine the origins of anti-abortion movements and their evolving rhetoric in seeking to limit women's rights
New episodes: The Feminist Present podcast
New episodes: The Feminist Present podcast
Now streaming, The Feminist Present podcast continues with new episodes in 2022. Special guests join Laura and Adrian to examine feminist classics, queer stories, new writing and more
Staff job opportunity
Staff job opportunity
Join the Clayman Institute staff as an event coordinator (part time) supporting our live, hybrid and virtual event programming, including the Clayman Conversations series, Artist's Salons, book talks, major events and more
47 Years of Gender Research
Clayman Conversations
Clayman Conversations
This event series, launched in 2019 by Director Adrian Daub, features feminist leaders who are driving timely conversations in their fields.
Artist's Salon
Artist's Salon
In the Artist's Salon series, artists from a wide array of disciplines explore how the arts contribute to the larger mission of gender equality and research.
Podcast: The Feminist Present
Podcast: The Feminist Present
Hosts Adrian Daub and Laura Goode use the gift of feminism to figure out what's going on right now. Listen and subscribe to the third season.
Media Mentions
Rule change for reporting sexual misconduct could hurt grad students and others
Former Faculty Research Fellow
Aug 9 2022
Black women’s expansive vision for reproductive freedom
Former Postdoctoral Fellow
Aug 4 2022
Mandatory reporting is exactly not what victims need
Former Faculty Research Fellow
Jul 22 2022
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