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Talking Leadership in Toronto
I’ve recently been in North America meeting up with Churchill College alumni, flying into New York City and out from Toronto, with a delightful flight with gorgeous views over New England in between. It was rather exhausting but was also … Continue reading
Posted in Equality
Tagged alumni, Bruce Simpson, Maggie Thatcher
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Being Unexpectedly Provocative
I have recently returned from a trip to Santa Barbara, to the conference to honour my late mentor Professor Ed Kramer, and San Francisco, where I met up with various alumni and alumnae of my College and the University. In … Continue reading
Posted in Communicating Science, Equality, Women in Science
Tagged alumni, California, Ed Kramer, Miss Triggs
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Reminiscing On my Travels
I am often asked, what do College Masters do? Some people seem to think it is similar to being Warden of a Hall of Residence (i.e. sorting out broken light bulbs or disputes between neighbouring students), but it isn’t like … Continue reading
Posted in Communicating Science, Women in Science
Tagged alumni, Boston, Churchill College, New York
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