Margaret Thatcher, Prime Minister of the UK from 1979-1990, and Indira Gandhi, Indian Prime Minister, both studied at Somerville College, Oxford. Benazir Bhutto was at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.
Indira Gandhi graduated from college in 1942. She completed her studies at the University of Oxford, where she attended Somerville College. After her time at Oxford, she returned to India and became involved in political activities, eventually becoming the country's first female Prime Minister.
Oxford Female College was created in 1856.
Margaret Thatcher studied chemistry at Somerville College, Oxford, from 1943 to 1947, where she earned a degree with a second-class honors. During her time at Oxford, she was involved in the Oxford University Conservative Association, which helped shape her political views and future career. Additionally, she wrote a thesis on the topic of X-ray crystallography, showcasing her scientific acumen. Thatcher's experiences at Oxford laid the groundwork for her future as a prominent political figure and the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
32.8% of the attendees were female.
Too many to list. You would be better off asking which countries have had female leaders.
The Oxford High School for Girls is an all female high school that is located in Oxford, England. It is the oldest girls school in the city and was founded in 1875.
Barleywood Female University was created in 1852.
Barleywood Female University ended in 1853.
Amelia Earhart attended Purdue University in the summer of 1935. She was invited as a visiting faculty member to help promote the university's women's program in aviation and to inspire female students. During her time there, she also served as an advisor to women pursuing careers in aviation.
Cornelia Sorabji (15 November 1866 - 6 July 1954) was the first female barrister from India, a social reformer, and a writer. She was also the first female graduate from Bombay University, and the first woman in the world to read law at Oxford.
Pastors may be male or female.
46% male 54% female