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How to Have Your Cake and Eat It Too Doing it for Themselves
by Georgina Calvert-Lee

Georgina Calvert-Lee ponders success - and suggests that the women surveyed by The Rhodes Project offer a new measure by which it should be assessed.

by James Geary

There is often thought to be a physiological explanation for the differences in male and female thinking. Yet female Rhodes Scholars may be bucking biology and tradition in their attitude towards money management.

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Dropping the Torch? One Feminist’s Thoughts Dame Stephanie "Steve" Shirley: "An Honorary Man"
by The Rev. Eilidh Campbell St John

Just thirty years ago, the Rhodes Scholarship was opened to female applicants. Eilidh Campbell St John takes a hard look at the recipients of this feminist victory, their struggles and achievements.

by Alice Buttrick

As one of the wealthiest women in Britain and its first and current Ambassador to Philanthropy, Dame Steve Shirley knows a thing or two about wild success, and the failures that mark the way.

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