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Listening point four includes material and reflections from 1963 to 2007.

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Key:

(d) = dramatisation
(i) = interview

38. Westfield College Students, Those men again: all change at Westfield (d)

39. Chair of Queen Mary Women's Group, Women's issues at Queen Mary College (d)

40. Maud Godward, Computing is 'undoubtedly the biggest development' (i)

41. Parveen Kumar, 'Medical Pop Stars': textbook on clinical medicine (i)

42. Parveen Kumar, 'The world visits your doorstep': east London hospitals (i)

43. Elizabeth Maslen, Returning to Westfield : 'a question of loyalties' (i)

44. Elizabeth Maslen, Men at Westfield , and merging with Queen Mary College (i)

45. Virginia Davis, Challenges of being a woman academic and mother (i)

46. Virginia Davis, My enduring memories (i)

47. Virginia Davis, Women in Medieval England (i)

48. Mary Slater, Women face ongoing challenges (i)

49. Mary Slater, The range of people at Queen Mary College (i)

50. Mary Slater, Queen Mary College Student Union: social life and activism (i)

51. Carol Rivas, Being a Queen Mary College student: 'a really great time' (i)

52. 2007, Carol Rivas, Women in science and having more choice (i)

53. Ursula Martin, Computer Science in the 1990s: 'very new' and 'exciting' (i)

54. Ursula Martin, Supporting and mentoring women in Computer Science (i)

55. Ursula Martin, Queen Mary, 'a friendly, supportive, informal atmosphere' (i)

56. Frances Balkwill, Introducing The Centre of the Cell (i)

57. Frances Balkwill, Managing 'parallel careers' in research and education (i)

58. Frances Balkwill, Tradition and the 'cosmopolitan melting pot' of east London (i)

59. Morag Shiach, Overcoming challenges and learning from others (i)

60. Morag Shiach, Women role models and their 'major impact'(i)

61. Morag Shiach, Celebrating success and having fun (i)

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