Ann Rosamund Oakley | |
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Born | Ann Rosamund Titmuss 17 January 1944 |
Pen name | Rosamund Clay |
Occupation | Professor and Founder-Director of the Social Science Research Unit at the Institute of Education, University of London |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Bedford College, University of London, Somerville College, Oxford |
Genre | Fiction (novelist) and non-fiction sociology and feminism |
Subject | Sociology and feminism |
Notable works | The Men's Room (adapted for BBC television) |
Relatives | Professor Richard Titmuss (father) |
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Ann Rosamund Oakley (née Titmuss; born 17 January 1944)[1] is a British sociologist, feminist, and writer. She is professor and founder-director of the Social Science Research Unit at the UCL Institute of Education of the University College London, and in 2005 partially retired from full-time academic work to concentrate on her writing, especially on new novels.
(Ann Rosamund Oakley, born 17 Jan. 1944, is the real name of Rosamund Clay)