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  1. 31 de mai. de 2024 · News | Lady Margaret Hall. Dr Eleanor Conole Joins LMH as Junior Research… 4th June 2024. Dr Eleanor Conole is our Junior Research Fellow in Applied AI. Read more. Professor Susan Wollenberg Publishes New Book on… 31st May 2024. The Cambridge Companion to Women Composers was published at the end of May. Read more.

  2. Há 4 dias · Female education in Oxford began with the opening of Lady Margaret Hall and Somerville in 1879. This book is by Elizabeth Wordsworth (1840–1932), the founding Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, a prolific author who wrote poetry, plays, novels, children’s literature, religious articles, and biographies.

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  3. Há 5 dias · On 16 Oct. 1879 Lady Margaret Hall, housed in a white brick 'family residence', the last house on the south side of Norham Gardens, was opened by the Bishop of Oxford. Nine students were in residence.

  4. Há 3 dias · Women entered the university in 1879, with the opening of Lady Margaret Hall and Somerville College, becoming members of the University (and thus eligible to receive degrees) in 1920. Other women's colleges before integration were St Anne's, St Hilda's and St Hugh's.

  5. 31 de mai. de 2024 · 31st May 2024. Professor Susan Wollenberg, our Emeritus Fellow in Music, has co-edited a new book that aims to reshape our understanding of women composers.

  6. 25 de mai. de 2024 · The first women’s college at Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall, was founded in 1878, and women were first admitted to full membership in the university in 1920. In the 20th century Oxford’s curriculum was modernized.

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  7. 30 de mai. de 2024 · 30th May 2024. Emeritus Fellow in English Professor Helen Barr has published a new critical edition of the Middle English poem Patience with Broadview Press. This edition aims to make the poem more accessible for modern readers.