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... Women in the Universities of England and Scotland - Seite 21von Emily Davies - 1896 - 50 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Alice Zimmern - 1898 - 286 Seiten
...students.' The result of this conviction was that in 1878 it was decided to accept from the Crown ' a supplemental charter, making every degree, honour,...students of both sexes on perfectly equal terms.' The charter, however, declared that no woman should be a member of Convocation until Convocation should... | |
| Lewis Campbell - 1901 - 340 Seiten
...especially with reference to medicine, the Senate and Convocation in 1878 agreed to accept from the Crown a supplemental charter, making every degree, honour,...students of both sexes on perfectly equal terms. The recently founded University colleges had admitted women students from the first, but it was only after... | |
| Mildred Anna Rosalie Tuker - 1907 - 758 Seiten
...for women was procured by this university in 1869. In 1878 it made " every degree, honour, and pri2e awarded by the university accessible to students of both sexes on perfectly equal terms." Since 1889 all disqualification for women in Scotch universities has ceased. The Victoria university,... | |
| London (England). Conference of Deans of the Metropolitan Schools of Medicine - 1908 - 208 Seiten
...Convocation agreed Degrees to accept from the Crown a supplemental Charter, making every degree, both sexes. honour, and prize awarded by the University accessible to students of both sexes on equal terms. The University of London was thus the first academic body in the United Kingdom to admit... | |
| University of London - 1912 - 588 Seiten
...discussion the Senate and Convocation agreed in 1878 to accept from the Crown a Supplemental Charter,1 making every degree, honour, and prize awarded by...terms. The University of London was thus the first academic body in the United Kingdom to admit women as candidates for degrees. In June 1879, at the... | |
| University of London - 1926 - 640 Seiten
...examination, and after much discussion the Senate and Convocation agreed in 1878 to accept from the Crown a Supplemental Charter, making every degree, honour...both sexes on perfectly equal terms. The University was thus the first academic body in the United Kingdom to admit women as candidates for degrees. By... | |
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