Thursday, 28 May 2015

First female VC of Oxford University in 800 years



For the first time in 800 years, a woman is about to be appointed as VC of Oxford University.

The University of Oxford is to appoint its first female vice-chancellor since its records began nearly 800 years ago, after Prof Louise Richardson was nominated for the university’s most senior office.

Richardson, currently the principal and vice- chancellor of St Andrews University, is an expert on the growth of terrorist movements.

She held a succession of high-profile positions at Harvard until she was appointed to lead St Andrews in 2009.

Students and staff hailed the nomination as a momentous event in Oxford’s history.

Richardson, 56, told the Guardian she hoped her nomination would inspire current and potential female undergraduates.

(UK Guardian)

Story by Linda Ikeji.

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