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  1. Yuan Changying Prize Winners 23/24!

    … Gender Politics Research Group are delighted to announce the winners and shortlist for the annual Yuan Changying Prize. Winning observations will be posted as a GENDER.ED blog series over the coming days. Image Credit: Cultural Relics The Yuan Changying Prize recognises outstanding ‘gender observations’ written by students (and nominated by tutors) in the pre-Honours … observations require students to link material from the course to their own day-to-day experiences and observations. The prize is named after Yuan Changying in consultation with students, in recognition of the first female Chinese graduate in …

  2. Announcing the Yuan Changying Prize Winners 2023!

    … Gender Politics Research Group are delighted to announce the winners and shortlist for the annual Yuan Changying Prize. Winning observations will be posted as a GENDER.ED blog series over the coming days. The Yuan Changying Prize recognises outstanding ‘gender observations’ written by students (and nominated by tutors) in the pre-Honours … observations require students to link material from the course to their own day-to-day experiences and observations. The prize is named after Yuan Changying in consultation with students, in recognition of  the first female Chinese graduate …

  3. Yuan Changying Prize Honourable Mention – Masculinity, Femininity and Religion in Netflix’s ‘Unorthodox’

    … This blog series showcases the student winners of the Yuan Changying Prize, sponsored by GENDER.ED and SPS’s Gender Politics Research Group. The prize recognises outstanding ‘gender observations’ written by students (and nominated by tutors) in the pre-Honours … students to link material from the course to their own day-to-day experiences and observations of ‘doing gender’. The prize is named after Yuan Changying in consultation with students, in recognition of the first female Chinese graduate in …

  4. Yuan Changying Prize Winning Essay – ‘My (Stereo) Type on Paper: The Representation of Masculinity in Love Island’

    … This blog series showcases the student winners of the Yuan Changying Prize, sponsored by GENDER.ED and SPS’s Gender Politics Research Group. The prize recognises outstanding ‘gender observations’ written by students (and nominated by tutors) in the pre-Honours … students to link material from the course to their own day-to-day experiences and observations of ‘doing gender’. The prize is named after Yuan Changying in consultation with students, in recognition of the first female Chinese graduate in …

  5. Yuan Changying 1st Prize Winner’s Observations – ‘I am from…’

    … This blog series showcases the student winners of the Yuan Changying Prize, sponsored by GENDER.ED and SPS’s Gender Politics Research Group. The prize recognises outstanding ‘gender observations’ written by students (and nominated by tutors) in the pre-Honours … students to link material from the course to their own day-to-day experiences and observations of ‘doing gender’. The prize is named after Yuan Changying in consultation with students, in recognition of the first female Chinese graduate in …

  6. Yuan Changying prize runner up '23-'24

    … This year’s Yuan Changying Runner Up Prize in Understanding Gender in the Contemporary World goes to Harriet Marchand (Year 1, MA Politics). The jury felt …

  7. Yuan Changying prize winning essay '23-24

    … This year’s Yuan Changying Prize in Understanding Gender in the Contemporary World goes to Ariella Glaser (Year 1, MA Sociology and Politics) for a …

  8. GENDER.ED - EUSA Undergraduate Feminist Trailblazer Awards: 3rd Prize

    … scholarship and change on campus. The winners of 2024’s GENDER.ED-EUSA Undergraduate Feminist Trailblazer Award 3rd Prize are Kate Wilson and Kirsten Hay, a fourth-year student in Linguistics and English Language and a third-year student …

  9. GENDER.ED - EUSA Undergraduate Feminist Trailblazer Awards: 2nd Prize

    … scholarship and change on campus. The winner of 2024’s GENDER.ED-EUSA Undergraduate Feminist Trailblazer Award 2nd Prize is Aditi Jain, who recently graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Pharmacology. We asked Aditi to share some of her …

  10. GENDER.ED - EUSA Undergraduate Feminist Trailblazer Awards: 1st Prize Winner

    … scholarship and change on campus. The winner of 2024’s GENDER.ED-EUSA Undergraduate Feminist Trailblazer Award 1st Prize is Ash Scholz, a fourth-year student in MA (Hons) History and Politics. We asked Ash to share their thoughts on …

  11. Undergraduate Feminist Trailblazer Awards 2022 – Shy Zvouloun, 3rd Prize

    … and the Director of the Edinburgh International Justice Initiative. On top of these achievements, Shy also won first prize in the Women in Law Society and Black Chambers legal writing competition, a true testament to her ability and …

  12. GENDER.ED – Announcing the GENDER.ED - EUSA Undergraduate Feminist Trailblazer Awards

    … (Associated Director of GENDER.ED).   The 2023/2024 winners of the Undergraduate Feminist Trailblazer Awards are:  1st Prize: Ash Scholz (MA History and Politics, 4th Year)  Panel comments: The panel of judges commended Ash on their … academic events, conferences, workshops, awareness-raising sessions, campaigns, and LGBTQ+ history month events.  2nd Prize: Aditi Jain (BSc (Hons) Pharmacology, Graduate)  Panel comments: The panel of judges recognised Aditi’s strong … and the panel agreed that her work deserves to be showcased and celebrated more widely across the University.   3rd Prize: Kate Wilson (MA Linguistics and English Language, 4th year) and Kirsten Hay (MA French and Italian, 3rd year)  …

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