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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Black Chicago Renaissance Women: Lives and Legacies in Music | Dr. Samantha Ege

Held on International Women's Day 2021, Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future, Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities - in collaboration with Lincoln College, Oxford.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

How can we amplify women's voices in journalism?

In this episode we speak to to three women journalists from Kyrgyzstan, India and Indonesia discuss female representation in the news media, why they got into journalism, and how to ensure women’s voices and interests are heard.
'Must it be a Man?' Women's contribution to the University of Oxford
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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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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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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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The domestic work of women at Oxford colleges

A look at the history of the women service sector workers at Oxford Colleges and upon whom the comfortable academic life depended
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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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All but absent from history? Women in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Womens roles in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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Women workers at OUP

A look back at women who worked at the Oxford University Press. Delivered by Peter Gilliver on behalf of Martin Maw
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Women in the Oxford English Dictionary

A fascinating insight into the role of women in the Oxford English Dictionary
Department of Statistics

Florence Nightingale and the politicians’ pigeon holes: using data for the good of society

Professor Deborah Ashby, President of the RSS, gives the 2020 Florence Nightingale lecture.
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Panel Discussion 3: Feminist Multi-taskers: Being a Photographer, a Writer and a Curator

Taous Dahmini chairs a discussion with Patrizia Di Bello and Deborah Cherry
Let Us Now Praise Famous Women - Discovering the work of Female Photographers
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Panel Discussion 2: Unveiling the Archive, Revealing Photographers

Taous Dahmini chairs a discussion with Erika Lederman and Jessica Sutcliffe
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Panel Discussion 1: Historiography's Origin Stories

Taous Dahmani chairs a discussion with Val Williams
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Fast Forward: Women in Photography

Anna Fox gives an overview of Fast Forward - a research project designed to promote and engage with women in photography across the globe.
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Write or be Written Off: the work of Jo Spence (1934-1992) as photography 'theory'

Patrizia Di Bello discusses the work of Jo Spence as a writer, organiser and photographer
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The Isabel Project: Uncomvering 19th Century Institutional Photographers, One Woman at a Time

Erika Lederman talks about her practice and the work of the V & A museum's first in house photographer, Isabel Cowper.
Middle East Centre

Challenging the Limited View - The Case of the Women in Mosques Movement

Part of the Middle East Centre Women's Rights Research Seminars. With Dr Mine Yildirim Chair: Dr Nazila Ghanea (Department for Continuing Education,University of Oxford).
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2020: Combating Sexual and Gender-based Violence

Dr Henri Myrttinen, Gender Associations, gives a talk for the 2020 Oxpeace Conference

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