Sue Innes

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Title

Sue Innes

Description

Sue Innes was a journalist, writer, teacher, and feminist campaigner born on May 4th, 1948, in Dorset. In 1970, she enrolled at the University of St Andrews studying English and Philosophy. She became the editor of the student newspaper Aien within 18 months of joining the university, as well as working as a columnist for Scotland on Sunday covering a range of subjects related to women’s affairs. She was also a large part of the women’s liberation group at the University of St Andrews, who were innovative campaigners.

After leaving St Andrews, she became a writer focussing on the female social and political history in Scotland. She also taught at the University of Glasgow and became a research fellow at the University of Edinburgh, as well as working as an official reporter in the Scottish Parliament.

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Source

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Date

1948

Contributor

amm60

Type

Site

Identifier

374

Spatial Coverage

current,56.34131567034407,-2.794968009093282;

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TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Prim Media

341

End Date

2005

Pin

PIN4

Citation

“Sue Innes,” St Andrews Science, accessed November 24, 2024, https://straylight.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/standscience/omeka/items/show/674.