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HISTORY
Oxford Women in Politics (OxWip) was founded in Hilary 2004 with the aim of tackling the gender disparity evident in political organisations within and outside Oxford. Since then the society has broadened its scope, aiming to enable and inspire women to become the leaders of the future, whatever their chosen field. By uniting past and present generations of Oxford women, it aims to facilitate the sharing of knowledge, skills and experience which will enable its members to achieve success in politics and beyond.
ABOUT
Oxford Women in Politics (OxWiP) is the leading university-wide society dedicated to advancing the role of women in public and professional life, in both the public and the private sector. We do this through...
WHY OXWIP?
Why does Oxford need OxWip? Here are six reasons explaining and illustrating how and why the gender disparity remains a problem in Oxford and beyond. We still have a long way to go to bring both sexes onto even footing...
CONSTITUTION
The OxWip constitution was drafted by the founding members of OxWip in 2004 and has remained mainly unchanged since then. Here is the text of the constitution in its current form. Alternatively...
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