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women in education

'Must it be a Man?' Women's contribution to the University of Oxford
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The architecture of women’s higher education in England, 1869–1914

How University architecture reflects the presence of women and their perceived needs, and the generosity of female benefactors
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Women college principals and their views on degrees, 1879–1920

Anne Keene explores the views of the 10 women principals of the 5 women's colleges estabished between 1879-1920
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The most woman-studentish? Somerville College and student life

A look at early women students at Somerville College Oxford
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'The Lady Collationers': women and the study of medieval manuscripts in the Bodleian Libraries

A look at the careers of the Parker sisters known as the Lady Collationers
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Introduction

Richard Ovenden, head of the Bodleian Library, gives a short introduction to the event

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