(Co-authored with Louise Morley and Miriam David) "Quality and Equality in British PhD Assessment", Quality Assurance in Education, vol.A Woman's Guide to Doctoral Studies ( Open University Press, 2001).
(Co-edited with Lisa Adkins) Sex in Question: French Materialist Feminism, Gender and Society: Feminist Perspectives series ( Taylor & Francis, 1996).(Co-authored with Christine Delphy) Familiar Exploitation: A New Analysis of Marriage in Contemporary Western Societies ( Wiley, 1992).(Co-edited with Sheila Allen) Sexual Divisions Revisited ( Macmillan, 1991).Sex and Generation: A Study of Courtship and Weddings ( Tavistock Publications, 1982).(Co-authored with Sheila Allen) Dependence and Exploitation in Work and Marriage ( Longman, 1976).(Co-edited with Sheila Allen) Sexual Divisions and Society: Process and Change ( Routledge, 1976).
Leonard, whose marriage to Rodney Barker ended in divorce in 1981 but produced three children, died of cancer on 27 November 2010. She was elected an Academician of the Academy of Social Sciences in 2006 and a fellow of the Society for Research in Higher Education two years later. She retired in 2007 but remained there as an emeritus professor. Aside from a number of visiting professorships, Leonard remained at the Institute of Education for the rest of her career, which culminated in her appointment in 1998 as Professor of Sociology. Between 19, she was seconded to the Open University to oversee the creation of its women's studies course. There, she established the Centre for Research on Education and Gender in 1984, which explored issues facing women and girls during schooling and university education. The next year, she was appointed to a lectureship in sociology at the Institute of Education, part of the University of London. She also helped to edit Trouble and Strife, a feminist journal, and helped to found the Women’s Research and Resources Centre (later renamed the Feminist Library) in London in 1975. She took part in a project under Christine Delphy in Paris (1975–77), which examined the ways that women were oppressed in the domestic sphere, a process that encouraged and helped to refine her materialist–feminist critique of the family. In the meantime, she became active in the Women's liberation movement. A carved ivory figure of Diana with a dog, circle of Leonhard Kern - Leonhard Kern, circle of - Lot 1359 - Estimate: 8000 - 9000 - Find all details for. Her PhD was awarded in 1977 for her thesis "Sex and generation: a study of the process and ritual of courtship and wedding in a South Wales town". REVIEWS ORDER NOW CONTACT US Buy 3 prints and get 25 + 20 off on all items. HOME TOP 100 TOP 5 SHOWCASE PROCESS F.A.Q. She went back to education, this time embarking on doctoral studies at University College, Swansea returning to social anthropology, she decided to study courtship and marriage in southern Wales. Museum Art Reproductions Diana by Leonhard Kern +1 (707) 877 4321 +33 (977) 198 888. On relocating to Swansea with her husband's work, she found herself out of a job. After the Second World War, the family moved back to the United Kingdom, and Diana continued her education at Brighton and Hove High School and then at Girton College, Cambridge, where she read natural sciences she developed an enthusiasm for anthropology during her degree but after graduating in 1961, trained and worked as a science teacher in Clapham (1964–67). Afterwards, she worked as postdoctoral researcher at the Leuphana University of Lüneburg (Germany) and as associate lecturer at the University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia), before becoming a research group leader at the University of Würzburg in 2013 and a professor at TUM in 2019.Diana Mary Leonard was born in Trinidad on 13 December 1941 her father was a scientist, her mother a teacher. In 2010, she obtained her doctorate from the department of Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology at Würzburg University. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. Sara Leonhardt studied biology at the University of Würzburg (Germany) and at the Duke University (NC, USA). Join Facebook to connect with Diana Leonhard and others you may know. behavioral conditioning) and modern analytical chemistry (GCMS, HPLC). Research in her group combines ecological methods (field studies, biostatistics) with classic behavioral and physiological studies (e.g. Projects investigate bee-plant interactions as well as bee health and performance in different habitats and along biodiversity gradients. He also started dating another Ukrainian expatriate, Diana Leonhard, who was prone to posting radiant selfies on Instagram with captions gushing about her sun-kissed life in the USA. The research of Sara Leonhardt addresses the ecology and chemistry of plant-insect interactions in both temperate and tropical regions, with particular focus on bees.