A university has launched a campaign to tie in with the release of Sarah Gavron鈥檚 film Suffragette this week.
What is now Royal Holloway, University of London was opened by Queen Victoria as the all-female Royal Holloway College in 1886 and did not admit male undergraduates until 1965. Several suffragettes studied there, including Emily Wilding Davison (played by Nathalie Press in the film), who was fatally injured after she stepped out in front of the King鈥檚 horse during the Derby on 4 June 1913.
In order to 鈥渃elebrate our pioneering history and the leading role our founders played in the advancement of women in higher education鈥, but also to 鈥渓ook to the future and champion our current inspirational women and the role they can play in inspiring both male and female students鈥, says principal Paul Layzell, RHUL decided to create its new 鈥 campaign.
A website includes inspirational quotes; podcasts in which five female academics 鈥 specialising in English, geography,聽history, management and physics 鈥 describe a woman in their field who inspired them; and a video series looking at the university鈥檚 cutting-edge research.
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Stella Moss, lecturer in history, sets out 鈥渇ive things we can learn from suffrage campaigners鈥. She notes, for example, how their willingness to 鈥渄efy convention鈥 through tactics such as 鈥渨indow-breaking and arson attacks 鈥 a far cry from the ideals of respectable conduct espoused by etiquette manuals鈥 not only 鈥済enerated considerable publicity鈥 but 鈥渃ame to be seen as evidence of their political commitment鈥.
Meanwhile, a quiz titled 鈥淲hich suffragette are you?鈥 asks visitors to the site questions such as what kind of women they are inspired by, what they are looking for in a partner, what they hope to be remembered for and whether they would seek political change though writing, 鈥渂reak[ing] the law鈥, 鈥渕ak[ing] headlines鈥 or 鈥済o[ing] on hunger strike鈥. Their responses flag up a leading suffragette who would have answered the same way.
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Another initiative asks students, staff and alumni to photograph themselves holding up a handwritten placard about which woman has inspired them and why. The images will be tweeted using the hashtag #RHWomenInspire.
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