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We are celebrating ‘International Day of Women and Girls in Science’!

February 11, 2022February 11, 2022Oxford Science Team

We asked the Oxford STEM team about what attracted them to a career in STEM. As a child, I frequently found fossils in the garden. With neighbours, we set up a fossil club and museum, which kept us happy for hours. I didn’t realise then, but my love of STEM had begun.Later, chemistry teacher Mrs […]

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March Reading List: Celebrating Women’s History Month

March 4, 2021March 4, 2021Oxford Primary
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Celebrate Women’s History Month by getting to know some fantastic female characters and real-life role models in our recommended reads.

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Our pick of the most inspirational women in science

February 10, 2020March 26, 2020Oxford Science Team

11th February is International Day of Women and Girls in Science. To celebrate, Oxford staff have picked some of their favourite women in science.  Let us know yours in the comments! Science Editor Mélanie chose Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Mélanie says, “she was the first woman to be awarded a licence to practise medicine in Britain, […]

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