Why FER school

The FER school is intended for everyone who wants to academically question their beliefs, attitudes, knowledge and practices about human rights and freedoms and who want to investigate how gender stereotypes shape the lives of women and men in the family and society.

The school offers courses that are created in academic propositions (30 hours of lectures and 15 hours of exercises, which is equivalent to 4 ETCS).

Participants will receive a certificate after successful completion of the course.

All materials are available on the Moodle platform, which was created for the FER school, and access is obtained after registration.

Each week before the start of the course, participants will have at their disposal prepared lectures on Power point presentations with audio recordings of the lectures, transcripts, literature and useful links for further research.

In addition to lectures every week, participants participate in discussions that take place via the Zoom platform or the discussion forum on Moodle.

At the end of the course, participants are required to complete final papers in agreement with the course leaders.