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The architecture of women’s higher education in England, 1869–1914

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'Must it be a Man?' Women's contribution to the University of Oxford
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How University architecture reflects the presence of women and their perceived needs, and the generosity of female benefactors

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Diversifying portraiture: women’s place in a project to change the representation of Oxford success

Alice Prochaska discusses the Diversifying Portraiture project designed by the Equality and Diversity Unit at Oxford University
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Learning since our mothers day

Oxford's registrar gives a personal account of her mother's journey through education and early career, and the expectations for women at the time, and how that has shaped her own career.
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'Must it be a Man?' Women's contribution to the University of Oxford
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Geoffrey Tyack
Keywords
architecture
women
women in education
women student life
Department: Bodleian Library
Date Added: 02/03/2021
Duration: 00:22:30

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