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No, Florence Nightingale did not attend the University of Oxford. She received her nursing education in Germany and later applied her skills during the Crimean War, establishing herself as a pioneer in the field of nursing.
London University
In 1836,the University of London was founded following the merger of Kings College London and University College London and in 1878,the University of London became the first university in the UK to admit women to degree courses.
Aged 18, she started studying chemistry at Somerville College, Oxford, then one of the University of Oxford colleges for women only. She also studied at the University of Cambridge.
She didn't have a college degree. In her day women weren't allowed in college.
Susan B. Anthony did not have a formal college degree. She worked as a teacher before becoming involved in activism for women's rights, including the right to vote.
Yes, Somerville College, Oxford (which was exclusively for women students) had around 150 undergraduates during WW1.
She didn't go to college. Women in the early 1900's weren't allowed in college.
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She didn't go to college. Women in the early 1900's weren't allowed in college.
To allow many young people and, importantly, women, an opportunity to obtain a university degree and broaden their career choices.
women were not allowed to participate in ancient greek