In 1938, Rosalind Franklin attended Newnham College, Cambridge in London. She was only awarded a degree titular, as women were not entitled to degrees from Cambridge at the time. In 1945, Franklin received her PhD from Cambridge University.
Women were first allowed to take degrees at Oxford University in 1920, following the passing of the Oxford University Act in 1920. Before that, women had been allowed to study at the university and take exams since the late 19th century, but they could not officially receive degrees. The first women to receive degrees were awarded them in 1921.
The Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English was created in 1999.
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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.
6 Chartered women Universities are offering degrees in Pakistan including Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Kinniard College for Women University Lahore, Lahore College for Women University Lahore, Frontier Women University Peshawar and more. For list of Recognized Universities in Pakistan please visit the below related links
Women's World Award was created in 2004.
International Women of Courage Award happened in 2007.
International Women of Courage Award was created in 2007.
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Awards: Sloan Fellowship, Stanford University, 1988; Honorary Doctorate of Laws, Pepperdine University, 2003; Emerging Leader of the Year Award, Women's Vision Foundation, 2003.
Women were first admitted to the Sorbonne, specifically to the University of Paris, in 1868. This marked a significant step toward gender equality in higher education in France. However, it wasn't until 1970 that women were officially allowed to obtain degrees from the university, reflecting the broader societal changes regarding women's rights and education.