Timeline of women's education

Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1886: Anandibai Joshee from India (left) with Kei Okami from Japan (center) and Sabat Islambooly from Syria (right). All three completed their medical studies and each of them was the first woman from their respective countries to obtain a degree in Western medicine.

This is a timeline of women's education.

See also: Women's education in the United States

17th century

1608

1636

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1674

1678

18th century

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1742

1751

1783

1786

1788

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See also

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