| How to Have Your Cake and Eat It Too | Doing it for Themselves | |
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| 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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