General Examination for Women

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The General Examination for Women was an examination of the University of London first held in May 1869 that enabled women to receive a Certificate of Proficiency from the University but not a degree. It was a precursor to the award of degrees to women by the University which did not happen until a decade later. The first nine candidates to take the exam are sometimes known as "the London Nine". rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The General Examination for Women was an examination of the University of London first held in May 1869 that enabled women to receive a Certificate of Proficiency from the University but not a degree. It was a precursor to the award of degrees to women by the University which did not happen until a decade later. The first nine candidates to take the exam are sometimes known as "the London Nine".
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