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Mum earns doctorate in nursing, 20 years after daughter born prematurely during degree

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June 29, 2026

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Mum earns doctorate in nursing, 20 years after daughter born prematurely during degree

A Co Antrim mum whose daughter was born prematurely while she was still a student has now graduated with a doctorate – 20 years on.

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Face2Face Africa

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· Jul 10, 2026

Ghana: Woman gives birth to first child at 61 after 22 years of marriage

A Ghanaian woman who had been trying to get pregnant for years finally gave birth earlier this month at the age of 61. For 22 years of marriage, Doris Anum-Dorhuso, a Chartered Accountant of 25 years, had not been able to give birth until she underwent an advanced medical procedure at Mary-Lucy Hospital at Awoshie,...

Jamaica Information Service

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· Jun 30, 2026

Veteran Teacher Proud of Guiding Top Primary-School PEP Student to Success

She has been teaching for more than 20 years but was thrust into the spotlight recently with the release of this year’s Primary Exit Profile (PEP) results. Dian Dennis is []

Inside Higher Ed

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· Jun 26, 2026

Female Academics ‘Increasingly Delay Motherhood’ Until Age 35

Female Academics ‘Increasingly Delay Motherhood’ Until Age 35 Susan H. Greenberg Fri, 06/26/2026 - 03:00 AM “Pronounced penalties” for those early-career staff with children may explain why Ph.D.s postpone becoming parents, a recent study finds. Byline(s) Jack Grove for Times Higher Education

Legit.ng

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· Jun 22, 2026

Read how mum bagged degree from Miva University after 16 years

A Nigerian wife and mum celebrated as she dinally bagged a first-class degree 16 years after leaving school. Her experience caught people’s attention.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 5, 2026

Keikhlasan 40 tahun mendidik diiktiraf JAIM

MELAKA: Dedikasi bekas Guru Besar Sekolah Rendah Agama (SRA) Paya Rumput, Syamsiah Zakaria, 61, dalam mendidik anak bangsa, berbalas apabila dinobatkan sebagai Tokoh Guru Jabatan Agama Islam Melaka (JAIM). Bermula dengan gaji hanya RM150 sebulan ketika memulakan kerjaya sebagai guru agama pada 1985, katanya, anugerah itu penghargaan terhadap dirinya dan pengiktirafan kepada seluruh warga pendidik ... Read more The post Keikhlasan 40 tahun mendidik diiktiraf JAIM appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 10, 2026

Women Values Defy Purity Myths

Consider two women. The first is celebrated at a hospital in Kathmandu: she has just given birth through in-vitro fertil...

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Related coverage for "Mum earns doctorate in nursing, 20 years after daughter born prematurely during degree": Face2Face Africa — Ghana: Woman gives birth to first child at 61 after 22 years of marriage. Jamaica Information Service — Veteran Teacher Proud of Guiding Top Primary-School PEP Student to Success. Inside Higher Ed — Female Academics ‘Increasingly Delay Motherhood’ Until Age 35. Legit.ng — Read how mum bagged degree from Miva University after 16 years. Utusan Malaysia — Keikhlasan 40 tahun mendidik diiktiraf JAIM. The Rising Nepal — Women Values Defy Purity Myths