The CGC is an active member of various national and international networks on gender studies. In research and teaching, it cooperates with various European universities.
International
A university partnership connects the Cornelia Goethe Centrum with the Emory University of Atlanta. The CGC is an active member of the European Association for Gender Research, Education and Documentation (ATGENDER). Through its research projects funded under EU programs, it cooperates with many other European universities. At the University Lund, the University Bern, the Central European University Budapest/Vienna and the University of Jyväskylä, exchange places with a focus on gender studies are available for gender studies students via Erasmus+ cooperation. More information can be found on the website of the Faculty 03 - International Relations.
National
The CGC is involved in various scientific networks at the national level, including the Fachgesellschaft Geschlechterstudien/Gender Studies (FG Gender) e.V., the Konferenz der Einrichtungen für Frauen- und Geschlechterstudien im deutschsprachigen Raum (KEG) and the Gender Studies Network Hessen. Long-standing cooperations connect the Center in the realization of events with the Gender- und Frauenforschungszentrum der hessischen Hochschulen (gFFZ), the Hessischen Landeszentrale für politische Bildung (HLZ), the Hugo Sinzheimer Institut, the Catholic Adult Education as well as the Protestant Academy Arnoldshain.
Local
One of the Cornelia Goethe Center's concerns is the dialogue with the municipal and civil society. As a result, cooperation with the Frauenreferat, the Gleichberechtigungsbüro and the Kulturamt of the City of Frankfurt am Main is a frequent occurrence. In addition, the CGC works together with civil society initiatives such as the Evangelischen Stadtakademie, the Frankfurter Domkreis Kirche und Wissenschaft, the Haus am Dom Frankfurt am Main and the Kinothek Asta Nielsen e. V.
University
Regular cooperation partners of the CGC within the university include the Equal Opportunities Office of the Goethe University, the Equal Opportunities Council of the Department of Social Sciences and the feminist philosophers frankfurt.