The stated vision of The University of Queensland was that it would be a university for all Queenslanders. The number of women students, however, remained very much in the minority throughout the university’s early decades. This essay focuses on the women who entered the university during this period. These women did not enter the violent and hostile environment that some women students experienced in Britain, however, their experiences and expectations did differ from their male counterparts. Through shared experience many female students developed strong bonds that continued after graduation. In the early decades of the twentieth century women’s employment options were severely limited with most graduates entering the teaching profession....
Women are substantially under-represented in the professoriate in Australia with a ratio of one fema...
On arriving at the University of Queensland, I walked from where the taxi dropped me off towards the...
A sense of belonging is a critical aspect of the university experience for undergraduates. However, ...
The stated vision of The University of Queensland was that it would be a university for all Queensla...
This thesis examines the history of the University of Queensland Women Graduates’ Association (UQWGA...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
TIlls thesis investigates the experiences of women students at the University of Oxford during the i...
We have timed publishing our first standard issue of the year to coincide with International Woman’s...
This article outlines a qualitative narrative inquiry study conducted within Australia that focused ...
In 1945, the Senate initiated the periodical publication of an official University Gazette. It was p...
Between 1948 and 1960, less than one hundred women attended Nigeria’s first degree-granting universi...
In educational research, girls are frequently depicted as success stories, able to effortlessly navi...
This dissertation examines the experiences of women studying at six institutions of higher education...
Abstract In 1995 the Prime Minister of Australia, the honourable Paul Keating, on the occasion of th...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
Women are substantially under-represented in the professoriate in Australia with a ratio of one fema...
On arriving at the University of Queensland, I walked from where the taxi dropped me off towards the...
A sense of belonging is a critical aspect of the university experience for undergraduates. However, ...
The stated vision of The University of Queensland was that it would be a university for all Queensla...
This thesis examines the history of the University of Queensland Women Graduates’ Association (UQWGA...
This thesis is an account of how an academic profession for women evolved in England during the peri...
TIlls thesis investigates the experiences of women students at the University of Oxford during the i...
We have timed publishing our first standard issue of the year to coincide with International Woman’s...
This article outlines a qualitative narrative inquiry study conducted within Australia that focused ...
In 1945, the Senate initiated the periodical publication of an official University Gazette. It was p...
Between 1948 and 1960, less than one hundred women attended Nigeria’s first degree-granting universi...
In educational research, girls are frequently depicted as success stories, able to effortlessly navi...
This dissertation examines the experiences of women studying at six institutions of higher education...
Abstract In 1995 the Prime Minister of Australia, the honourable Paul Keating, on the occasion of th...
During the late nineteenth century, British women received better education, especially at the unive...
Women are substantially under-represented in the professoriate in Australia with a ratio of one fema...
On arriving at the University of Queensland, I walked from where the taxi dropped me off towards the...
A sense of belonging is a critical aspect of the university experience for undergraduates. However, ...