WiSE is delighted to announce that Dr Katharina Sarter has been appointed as the second Ailsa McKay Post-Doctoral Fellow. Katharina will take up post in February 2016.
Lenzie Academy honour Professor Ailsa McKay. In a recent exercise to rename the school houses, pupils at Lenzie Academy were invited to propose and debate influential Scots as the names…
WiSE Research Centre Visiting Professor Diane Elson has been awarded the 2016 Leontief Prize for Advancing the Frontiers of Economic Thought by Tufts University. The Global Development and Environment Institute…
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The WiSE Research Centre, Glasgow School for Business and Society, is very pleased to announce that our first Ailsa McKay Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr Caitlin McLean, will take up a new…
WiSE members Morag Gillespie and Dr Angela O’Hagan recently gave evidence to the Scottish Parliament’s Welfare Reform Committee. It’s report, Women and Social Security, has been published.
A Feminist Citizen’s Basic Income? July 22, 2015, 12.30 – 16.00 Rooms 6 & 7, Centre for Executive Education Building, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow A Citizen’s Basic Income (CBI) has…
Emily Thomson, Senior Lecturer in LEAR and member of the WiSE Research Centre will attend the “Fairer Caring Nations: What could Scotland/UK learn about using care policy to achieve gender…
WiSE reframes ‘welfare’ debate. WiSE team members give evidence Scottish Parliament Welfare Reform Committee Inquiry on Women and Welfare. Prof Diane Elson, Morag Gillespie and Dr Angela O’Hagan were called…
WiSE team members Visiting Prof Diane Elson, Morag Gillespie and Dr Angela O’Hagan ran the 4th WiSE Weekend School for the STUC Women’s Committee. 22-24 May over 30 delegates from…
Visiting Prof Diane Elson sets out stark reality for women “Is Britain more gender equal in 21st century?” was the question addressed by Visiting Prof Diane Elson to a fully…
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