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PhD: Coming Out of the Shadows: Women and Geology in Oxford, 1813–1914

Project Title

Coming Out of the Shadows: Women and Geology in Oxford, 1813–1914

Institution

University of Leeds

Supervisors and Institutions

Dr Jon Topham (University of Leeds) Prof. Graeme Gooday (University of Leeds) Ms Eliza Howlett (Oxford University Museum of Natural History) Prof. Paul Smith (Oxford University Museum of Natural History)

Funding Status

Funding is in place for this project

Project Description

This project explores the shifting activity of women in Oxford geology as a means of charting the changing opportunities and roles for women in science in Britain across the long nineteenth century. In 2019, the University of Oxford appointed its first female professor of geology, but women have been involved in geological researches at Oxford for more than two centuries. The project draws on the manuscript and object collections of the OUMNH both to recover the often hidden work of women in collecting, curating, and drawing specimens, and to contextualize emerging, more publicly visible, forms of work in describing, theorizing, and writing.

Contact Name

Dr Jon Topham

Contact Email

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Closing Date

Monday, May 10, 2021

Expiry Date

Monday, May 10, 2021
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