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"Steamboat ladies" was a nickname given to a number of female students at the women's colleges of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge who were awarded ad eundem University of Dublin degrees at Trinity College Dublin, between 1904 and 1907, at a time when their own universities refused to confer degrees upon women. The name comes from the means of transport commonly used by these women to travel to Dublin for this purpose.

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  • Steamboat ladies (en)
  • Steamboat Ladies (de)
  • Steamboat ladies (fr)
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  • Steamboat Ladies wurden Studentinnen der Frauencolleges der Universitäten von Oxford und Cambridge genannt, die zwischen 1904 und 1907 den ad-eundem-Grad am Trinity College Dublin erwarben. Zu dieser Zeit weigerten sich deren eigene Universitäten, Frauen akademische Grade zu verleihen. Die Bezeichnung bezog sich darauf, dass die Frauen in der Regel mit einem Steamboat (Dampfschiff) von England nach Dublin übersetzten. (de)
  • Les Steamboat ladies (en français, les « Dames des bateaux à vapeur ») est le surnom donné aux étudiantes des collèges de femmes des universités Oxford et de Cambridge qui ont reçu un diplôme ad eundem décerné par le Trinity College de l'université de Dublin, entre 1904 et 1907, à un moment où les universités anglaises refusaient de délivrer des diplômes aux femmes. Ce surnom vient du moyen de transport qu'utilisaient couramment ces femmes pour se rendre de la Grande-Bretagne jusqu'à l'Irlande. (fr)
  • "Steamboat ladies" was a nickname given to a number of female students at the women's colleges of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge who were awarded ad eundem University of Dublin degrees at Trinity College Dublin, between 1904 and 1907, at a time when their own universities refused to confer degrees upon women. The name comes from the means of transport commonly used by these women to travel to Dublin for this purpose. (en)
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