Moving in the right direction

Some of the University of Glasgow’s senior women leaders assembled to give their own historic take on a 150-year-old, all-male professors’ photo ahead of celebrations for International Women’s Day.

We’re celebrating our progress towards gender equality with the recreation of an iconic image taken 150 years ago, but this time with women as the focus rather than men.

In 1870, the University moved from the High Street to its current location in the west end of Glasgow. Ahead of the move, a picture of 26 male professors was created using the University’s iconic Lion and Unicorn staircase as a backdrop.

Given that 2020 is the 150th anniversary of the move, it felt the right moment to restage the Lion and Unicorn photo to offer a new snapshot (as the first one did) in the University’s long history.

This new photo, which was released in time for International Women’s Day on 8 March, features more than 60 of our 200+ women professors and senior leaders.

Professor Jill Morrison, Clerk of Senate and Vice-Principal, is also the University’s Gender Equality Champion. “On the occasion of the first image being created, there were no women leaders, academics or students at the University. We felt it was important to reflect how far we, as an institution, have come, while also acknowledging that we still have a way to go on our journey to gender equality.”

“I hope that this photo will inform discussions and reflection on gender equality both on International Women’s Day and throughout the year.