Today marks 100 years since the first women were formally admitted to Oxford. To celebrate this milestone, we are launching ‘Women Making History: 100 years of Oxford degrees for women’. bit.ly/WomensCentenary #WomenAtOxford
'There's nothing women cannot achieve'
Vice-Chancellor Prof Louise Richardson has this message on #InternationalWomensDay .
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Professor Sarah Gilbert - A true inspiration and winner of the Royal Society Of Arts' Albert medal for her innovative work on the #Oxfordvaccine . A 'vaccine for the world.' Image created as part of the Poster Posse tribute for #IWD2021 #WomenAtOxford #vaccines
2020 marks 100 years of women's right to matriculate and to graduate: to become, in other words, full members of the University of Oxford.
Take a look at how to get involved with our centenary activities at ox.ac.uk/about/oxford-p…
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‘I feel so privileged to be studying in the same institution as so many amazing, empowering women'
Franceska Tchapdeu, Medical Student at Brasenose News, reveals the #WomenAtOxford who have inspired her.
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'Education and Activism: Women at Oxford University, 1878-1920', a new research project and online resource commemorating the centenary of women’s formal admission to the University of Oxford firstwomenatoxford.ox.ac.uk #WomenatOxford
On #InternationalWomensDay , we celebrate Annie Rogers 👏
Annie received a 1st in 1877 in the 'Examinations for Women'. While in 1879, she also achieved a 1st in Ancient History.
Find out more about Annie ➡️ bit.ly/3c7811e
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'I'd like to start thinking how we can expand our ideas of womanhood & femininity & ... start thinking differently about sex & gender.' Alex Foley, VP for Women, Oxford SU. For #LGBTHistoryMonth , discover #WomenAtOxford who fought for equality: bit.ly/3a3uuN4
Today is #InternationalWomensDay ! 👏
To celebrate, we're recognising the inspiring achievements of #WomenAtOxford over the past 100 years.
Please visit our interactive timeline ➡️
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To celebrate 100 years of #WomenatOxford , delve into history and discover our engaging interactive timeline: ox.ac.uk/about/oxford-p…
University of Oxford #Centenary
As we approach the end of 2020 and the mood becomes reflective, a look back at the things #womenatOxford have achieved in the 100 years since their formal admission to Oxford in 1920. Explore our interactive timeline filled with stories and images. bit.ly/3a3uuN4
#OnThisDay 100 years ago Queen Mary became the first woman to receive a degree by diploma from University of Oxford. Degrees by diploma are similar to honorary degrees but are for royalty and heads of state only. @1stOxfordwomen #WomenAtOxford #WomensHistoryMonth
2020 is a landmark year in the history of University of Oxford, a century since the first women collected their degrees in the in 1920.
If you have a story about an Oxford woman worth telling, please join the conversation by using the hashtag #womenatoxford
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In honour of #IWD2021 we’re celebrating a 100 years of #WomenAtOxford by profiling 18 inspiring women SoGE, University of Oxford & sharing their insights on what should come next…
Meet each of them & discover their future visions here: bit.ly/3bkcjmx
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In the next Oxford History Faculty Women's History Month lecture on 8 March Senia Paseta will reflect on the centenary of women's admission to the University. To register, visit history.web.ox.ac.uk/events @1stOxfordwomen #WomenAtOxford Oxford History
We’re marking 100 years since women first became full members of the University of Oxford. Join the conversation and spread the word #WomenatOxford ox.ac.uk/news-and-event…
In 2020, Oxford University celebrated 100 years since the first women were officially awarded Oxford degrees.
Explore the history of #WomenAtOxford with our interactive timeline.
➡️ bit.ly/3m3RfmB
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📸 | St Anne's College
2020 marks 100 years since women were formally admitted to the University of Oxford for the first time. Today we are flying the banner of the Oxford Women’s Suffrage Society to mark the centenary.
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On 16 Oct we marked University of Oxford’s centenary of women’s graduation with a special event that uncovered the hidden stories of our School's first female geographers. If you missed the live event, a full recording is now available to watch here youtube.com/watch?v=_bcHGS… #WomenAtOxford