Women in the Universities of England and ScotlandMacmillan and Bowes, 1896 - 50 Seiten |
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Women in the Universities of England and Scotland (Classic Reprint) Emily Davies Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2017 |
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admission of girls admission of women admit women apply Association for promoting B.A. degree Cambridge Degree candidates cation of women classes conferred desirable diploma duly qualified women education of girls education of women examinations for women Faculties female education female graduates female students Girton and Newnham Girton College grant Hebdomadal Council higher education Hitchin Honour examinations interests of women Mathematical Tripos Matriculation memorialists Miss Woodhead Natural Science Newnham College number of women obtaining the admission opened to girls opinion Ordinary Degree Oxford Local Examinations Previous Examination professors proficiency promoting the education promoting the higher proposed providing Queen Margaret College received regard regulations scheme SCOTLAND Senate sity Special Examinations students of Girton subjects Supplemental Charter taken tion Tripos examinations Univer University Court University examinations University Local Examinations University of Cambridge University of London versity women in Cambridge women in Oxford women students women to degrees women to university women's colleges Women's Examination
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Seite 19 - Board was formed in accordance with Articles of Agreement signed on Nov. 8, 1873, by representatives of the two Universities. The Board examines such Schools as have a regularly constituted Governing Body, or prepare a fair proportion of their boys for the Universities, or in any other way give evidence of providing an education of the highest grade.
Seite 21 - After much discussion, the Senate and Convocation agreed to accept from the Crown, in 1878, a Supplemental Charter, making every degree, honour, and prize awarded by the University accessible to students of both sexes on perfectly equal terms. The University of London was thus the first academical body in the United Kingdom to admit women as candidates for degrees.
Seite 15 - designed to hold, in relation to girls' schools and home teaching, a position analogous to that occupied by the Universities towards the public schools for boys".
Seite 19 - Certificate may offer four subjects taken from not less than two different groups. The Board also examines Girls under the same Regulations as for Boys, with four additional Regulations providing for the option of substituting Italian for Greek, and Music for Natural Philosophy (Mechanical Division), and in being examined in Drawing, and of passing the required four subjects two at a time.
Seite 21 - Very few candidates presented themselves for this examination, and after much discussion the Senate and Convocation agreed in 1878 to accept from the Crown a Supplemental Charter, making every degree, honour and prize awarded by the University accessible to students of both sexes on perfectly equal terms.
Seite 34 - to consider what further rights or privileges, if any, should be granted to women students by the University, and whether women should be made admissible to degrees in the University, and if so, to what degrees, on what conditions, and with what restrictions, if any.
Seite 9 - The reply to this request was that "the syndicate have agreed to provide extra copies of the examination papers, and to direct their examiner in London to give these out to some responsible person appointed by your committee, on each occasion after he shall have given them out to the boys. The syndicate decline to order the examiners in the various subjects to look over the answers of the girls, but leave it to your committee to make what arrangements you please with the examiners.
Seite 29 - Senatns, to make provision within the University for the instruction of women in any of the subjects taught within the University, either by admitting them to the ordinary classes, or by instituting separate classes for their instruction.
Seite 7 - May 7th a resolution was moved by the Vice-Chancellor, Mr Grote, and seconded by the Right Hon. R. Lowe, MP, to the effect, 'That the Senate will endeavour, as far as their powers reach, to obtain a modification of the Charter, rendering female students admissible to the Degrees and Honours of the University of London, on the same conditions of examination as male students, but not rendering them admissible to become Members of Convocation.
Seite 5 - We are aware that our pupils are not likely to advance far in mathematics, but we believe that if they learn really what they do learn they will not have got what is dangerous, but what is safe...