<p>Have a look at the University of Chicago (~5400 undergraduates). </p>
<p>[Gender</a> and Sexuality Studies - University of Chicago Catalog](<a href=“Gender and Sexuality Studies < University of Chicago Catalog”>Gender and Sexuality Studies < University of Chicago Catalog)
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<p>Chicago is pretty strong in several traditional academic disciplines that contribute to gender studies (anthropology, sociology, political science). </p>
<p>It also is strong in International Relations.
([Inside</a> the Ivory Tower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia](<a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inside_the_Ivory_Tower]Inside”>Inside the Ivory Tower - Wikipedia))</p>
<p>Undergraduates can major in International Studies, or study Political Science with focus on the IR subfield.
[Undergraduate</a> Program in International Studies | The University of Chicago](<a href=“http://inst.uchicago.edu/]Undergraduate”>http://inst.uchicago.edu/)
[Political</a> Science - University of Chicago Catalog](<a href=“http://collegecatalog.uchicago.edu/thecollege/politicalscience/]Political”>Political Science < University of Chicago Catalog)</p>
<p>Also have a look at American University, Brown, Duke, George Washington, Michigan, or your state flagship.</p>