Conferences

Annual Conference Orkney – Registration now open!

  2013 Annual Conference Centre for Nordic Studies, UHI, Kirkwall, Orkney 3-4 May 2013  Making, Creating, Producing: Historical Perspectives on Women, Gender & Production Late registrations for WHS Annual Conference in Orkney are still being received. We’ve received a large number of submissions to the Call for Papers early this year, resulting in parallel panels …

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Conference 2012 – Guest Blogger, Morag Campbell 2

WHS Conference 2012 Morag Campbell, Open University and University of Dundee. Blog 2 This year’s annual Women’s History Scotland conference on Women and Wellbeing: Historical Perspectives, brought together a splendid variety of participants and a correspondingly interesting selection of papers.  The subjects of the papers ranged from ‘baby farmers’ to missionaries, and from as far afield as …

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Conference 2012 – Guest Blogger Morag Campbell

WHS Conference 2012 Morag Campbell, Open University and University of Dundee. Distance learning fits in well with full time work and family commitments, but it can be a lonely business.  Modern technology enables us to communicate with tutors and other students through online forums, webinars and online tutorials, but nothing beats face to face contact …

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Sue Innes memorial lecture

Full information is now available about the Sue Innes lecture and reception, which will take place on the Friday evening. In addition to conference speakers and delegates, the lecture is also open to a broader public with a strong interest in history, policy, social work and related issues. Sue Innes memorial lecture poster

New blog!

Would you like to blog for Women’s History Scotland? Anyone who is attending the Annual Conference this year is invited to write a short piece about their experience. A selection of these will be published on the website as part of a blog, and will become a collective piece about the 2012 Annual Conference. Guest …

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