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Dining in Oxford

Home   Old Parsonage The Old Parsonage Hotel and its restaurant are a somewhat swankier affair entirely. It’s where the socialites of Oxford hang out in town before drinking Zombies at Lola Lo. The restaurant is less formal than its sister outfit Quod, though, and focuses on afternoon teas and all-day dining. But it’s more interesting as it […]

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Oxford Hidden Gems

Home   Tour of Duke Humfrey’s Library Duke Humfrey’s Library is the oldest reading room in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford. Until 2015, it functioned primarily as a reading room for maps, music, and pre-1641 rare books; This Library was used as the Hogwarts Library in the Harry Potter films. The Story

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Best place to go

Home Old Town In the midst of this modern financial powerhouse of a city is a neighborhood filled with historic charm, its narrow streets rising steeply on the east side of the river. Heading up Münstergasse, you’ll come to the Napfgasse, with the Brunnenturm, which was headquarters of the Lombard money-changers in the 14th and

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Scopus Journal Publication

Home Scopus Journal Publication Special Issue of the 4th Global Conference on Women’s Studies published by the Journal of International Women’s Studies The Scopus-indexed Journal of International Women’s Studies has published a special issue entitled “Mapping Uncharted Pathways in Contemporary Women’s Studies.” This issue features the works of participants from the 4th Global Conference on Women’s Studies, who submitted

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Modes of Presentation

Home The program committee will schedule all oral and poster sessions for presentation. Oral Sessions The presentation times for oral sessions are as follows: contributed presentations are 15 minutes. Please note: You must provide your presentation for preloading. Please submit your presentation (in English, copy-edited and proofread) via email to info<at>womensconf.org, no later than 10 business days

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Dublin Hidden Gems

Home Dublin is a dynamic city, small in size but brimming with things to do. Super accessible on foot, the city offers endless opportunity for adventure and exploration. While many people come to Dublin to see the main attractions—the Guinness Storehouse, Trinity College, and Temple Bar, for example—there are an awful lot of amazing places

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Dining in Dublin

Home Irish cuisine is the style of cooking that originated from Ireland, an island in the North Atlantic; or was developed by the Irish people. It has evolved from centuries of social and political change, and the mixing of the different cultures in Ireland, predominantly the English and Irish. The Ivy Dawson Street One of

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