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Inspiring Women in Science

In Her Footsteps - Ellie Williams

Dr Mona Bafadhel interviews Dr Ellie Williams, a post-doctoral researcher in the Structural Genomics Consortium, about her career to date.
Inspiring Women in Science

In Her Footsteps - Mona Bafadhel

Associate Professor Erika Mancini interviews Dr Mona Bafadhel, a Group Head in Respiratory Medicine and Honorary Consultant Chest Physician, about the highlights and challenges of having both a clinical and a research career.
Inspiring Women in Science

In Her Footsteps - Erika Mancini

Dr Ellie Williams interviews Associate Professor Erika Mancini, a Group Head in the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, about her experiences as a woman in science.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Daughters of Bourguiba, Daughters of Khadija? Mythical Genealogy and the Future of the Secular and Islamic Feminisms in Post-Revolutionary Tunisia

Lamia Ben Youssef (University of Alabama) gives the second talk in Panel 6: Re-ordering Society, part of The Tunisian Revolution: Origins, Course and Aftermath.
Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference

Dressed to Dissent: 'Catch-22' Clothing

This paper examines dress as a form of anti-war Vietnam protest using the cross dressing character of Corporal Maxwell Klinger on the long-running American sitcom MASH as its focus.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Men Defending Women in Late Medieval France

An interview with Dr Helen Swift about her book; Gender, Writing, and Performance: Men Defending Women in Late Medieval France as well as other developments in Medieval Literary Studies.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Trajectories and identities of foreign national women: Rethinking prison through the lens of gender and citizenship

Raquel Matos (Catolica University)
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The neocolonial prison and the ‘mark’ of whiteness in current Argentina: Race, gender and chronopolitics in media accounts of incarcerated immigrant population

Victoria Pereyra (Warwick University)
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Democratic Deficits and Gender Quotas: The Evolution of the Proposed EU Directive on Gender Balance on Corporate Boards

Julie C. Suk, Professor of Law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, gives a talk for the Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards and Democratic Legitimacy debate
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards -The diffusion of a distinct national policy reform

Mari Teigen, Research Director, Institute for Social Research, Oslo, Norway, gives a talk for the Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards and Democratic Legitimacy debate
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society

The Critical Mass Marker Approach to Gender Quotas

Jude Browne, Jessica and Peter Frankopan Director of Gender Studies, University of Cambridge Centre for Gender Studies, gives a talk for the Gender Quotas for Corporate Boards and Democratic Legitimacy debate
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

If I knew then what I know now. Being resourceful and strategic in traversing the science career landscape

An inspirational careers talk given to young female science students as part of the 3rd Annual OxFest Symposium 2014 - "WHY SO SLOW? Closing the gender gap in STEM".
Merton College

The Merton Equality Conversation: 'Stemming the leakage of women from academia: why do they leave?'

The opening talk at the inaugural annual Merton Equality Conversation, given by Professor Dame Athene Donald FRS at the TS Eliot Theatre, Merton College, Oxford, on Thursday 20 February 2014.
Sacrifice and Modern Thought

2. Sacrifice, Self-Destructive Love and Feminism

Dr Pamela Sue Anderson talks to Tim Howles about her chapter 'Sacrifice as Self-Destructive Love: Why Autonomy should still matter to Feminists'
International Migration Institute

THEMIS: Migrant negotiations/negotiating migration: A gendered variation on the new economics of labour migration

Anju Paul presents her paper 'Migrant negotiations/negotiating migration: A gendered variation on the new economics of labour migration' in Parallel session II(C) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Women: the invisible detainees

Research by the Women's Refugee Commission into immigration detention of women in the US explores why and how differences in treatment between men and women in detention matter.
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Detention of women: principles of equality and non-discrimination

International principles of equality and non-discrimination must be applied to the UK's immigration detention system, which at present fails to meet even the minimum standards which apply in prisons.
African Studies Centre

Insider-outsider and gendered dynamics for Somali researchers in Somalia

Part of the Post-transitional directions in the Somalias, Horn of Africa Seminar Series workshop.
Weidenfeld Debates

Women and the Post-2014 Afghanistan: What is the West's Responsibility?

Will women's rights inevitably deteriorate when the international forces pull out next year? Is there hope for maintaining progress and creating an equal society?
Rewley House Research Seminars

Gender

Gender relations shape our everyday interactions at work, on the street and in the home. Our speakers cover a wide range of topics, from historical, legal and therapeutic perspectives.

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