Sally Sainsbury
Sally Sainsbury established herself a leader in the field of disability and social policy in the UK.
Sally Sainsbury established herself a leader in the field of disability and social policy in the UK.
Eileen Younghusband’s career in social work education began in the 1930s and continued till her death in 1981.
Irish ethnomusicologist
For 32 years Ragnhild Hatton was a member of the International History Department at London School of Economics as a historian and teacher of the 17th and 18th centuries.
Collet was an educational trailblazer from her earliest days having attended the North London Collegiate School for Girls, an influential and important school which treated girls’ education seriously and taught topics usually only reserved for boys.
The first woman to appear in the list of teachers in the London School of Economics Calendar is Gertrude Tuckwell in the School’s second year.
British economic historian
Irish archaeologist and antiquary
Alison Patrick was a world leader in the history of the French Revolution.
After studying at the University of Melbourne, she began lecturing in the history department in 1908. She was one of the founders of University Women’s College, the Victorian Woman Graduates’ Association and the Lyceum Club.