Prof Fiona Skillen
@fionaskillen.bsky.social
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Professor in History, GCU. Research: sports & gender history, heritage &volunteering.
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Proud to finally hold this book in my hand. It’s taken a lot of blood, sweat and tears but it’s all worth it. Thanks to all the contributors and to my co-editors @HBee2015 and @GaryJamesWriter

Can’t wait to see it officially launched next week! #SportHistory
fionaskillen.bsky.social
This is exciting! And of interest to @bssh.bsky.social
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womenslibrary.bsky.social
🏆 Massive congratulations to the England Women’s team on their epic Euros win! ⚽️👏

If the tournament has sparked your love of the beautiful game, don’t miss our upcoming Story Café Special: A Most Unsuitable Game.

📅 Thursday 28th August
🕐 1:00–2:30pm
📚 ⚽️ Poetry, storytelling & herstory — all in one
Story Café Special: A Most Unsuitable Game | Glasgow Women's Library
Women have been playing football in Scotland for over a century and its roots can be traced back hundreds of years.
womenslibrary.org.uk
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museumsassociation.org
News | Visitors behaving badly? Damage to museum objects sparks sector debate 💬

A number of high profile incidents have taken place in recent weeks, but who should take the blame?
Visitors behaving badly? Damage to museum objects sparks sector debate - Museums Association
A number of high profile incidents have taken place in recent weeks, but who should take the blame?
www.museumsassociation.org
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grainnerr.bsky.social
Amazing, not often we have an Olympic champion speaking @nationalgalleriesscot🥇‼️

Insightful conversation between Prof @fionaskillen Deputy Director Imogen Gibbon w/ Olympic medal holder Team GB Curler Rhona Howie whose team portrait is part of the National Galleries collection 🥌🥌🥌
Women in Sport panel discussion with Imogen Gibbon, Rhona Howie and Professor Fiona Skillen. Women in Sport panel at National Galleries of Scotland Rhona Howie launching the winning throw
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glasgowcaledonian.bsky.social
Free tickets are available for an in-conversation event at the National Galleries of Scotland with Professor @fionaskillen.bsky.social and Olympic champion Rhona Howie MBE on June 24. 🥌
Professor Fiona Skillen (left), Rhona Howie MBE (middle), Imogen Gibbon (right)
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footycon.bsky.social
Also, a huge thanks the authors of ‘A most unsuitable game’ for their panel, which was the well deserved winner of our inclusivity prize, which celebrates inclusive & diverse histories of football. A huge thanks & congrats to @fionaskillen.bsky.social, Karen Fraser & @juliemcneillwrites.bsky.social
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footycon.bsky.social
Our last post for today sees the end of #footycon25 with 2 winners being announced, with Gabrielas Rios-Infante winning our day 2 best paper prize & @fionaskillen.bsky.social, Karen Fraser and @juliemcneillwrites.bsky.social
winning our conference inclusivity prize, both sponsored by Routledge
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footycon.bsky.social
A change of pace now as we have a panel with @fionaskillen.bsky.social, Karen Fraser & @juliemcneillwrites.bsky.social talking about their joint book ‘A most unsuitable game’, released last August and covering the history of women’s football in Scotland
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glasgowcaledonian.bsky.social
📢 PhD opportunity 📢

Join us as a researcher to uncover the hidden history of women in Scottish sport in the Victorian era and the early 20th century. ⚽

In collaboration with @stir.ac.uk, @natlibscot.bsky.social scot.bsky.social and @nationalgalleries.bsky.social.

👉 Apply now: bit.ly/4kp1Sij
Vintage photo of women playing football.
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sahavoice.bsky.social
⚽Uncover the stories of women and girls who have played the beautiful game in Scotland for over a century with @fionaskillen.bsky.social Karen Fraser & Julie McNeil as they discuss their book, 'A most unsuitable game'

📍 @natlibscot.bsky.social
📅Thursday 22 May 2025 | 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
🎫Free entry
Celebrating Scottish womens football
Join Fiona Skillen, Karen Fraser and Julie McNeil as they discuss their latest book, 'A most unsuitable game' for a talk at the National Library of Scotland in Edinburgh.
www.nls.uk
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mpsheritage.bsky.social
Sports were encouraged for officers for healthy competition, keeping fit and teamwork. #Archive30 #FunAndGames
Black and white photograph of a female hockey team with their hockey sticks. Some signatures below the image.
fionaskillen.bsky.social
In an infringement of copyright & total disregard for my livelihood, many of my academic publications have been taken without my consent to train AI. I stand with the @Soc_of_Authors Action.
Pls sign & share this petition to protect authors' rights: www.change.org/p/protect-au...
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Protect authors’ livelihoods from the unlicensed use of their work in AI training
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fionaskillen.bsky.social
Fantastic to have @DrMailley in at @SocialscienceG to present on her research into the history of skating in Scotland and also the 1938 Empire Exhibition to students on my sport and leisure history module. Rich lectures which stimulated great questions from students.
fionaskillen.bsky.social
Great to have been at the @natlibscot.bsky.social last Thursday evening to hear @Imogen_Gibbon & Rachel Beattie talking about women’s sport in the collections of National Library of Scotland & National Galleries of Scotland. Fascinating insights and some great discussion.
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juliemcneillwrites.bsky.social
Great evening at @glasgowcaledonian.bsky.social with @fionaskillen.bsky.social talking women’s football, poetry and how art and research can be perfect partners!
Two football history geeks excited to share their work
fionaskillen.bsky.social
Great session this morning @GCUArchives for my Sport and Leisure History Module. We looked at archive items from the 1920s & 30s and students brought in items which represented their hobbies and discussed the similarities. Always a brilliant and enjoyable session.
fionaskillen.bsky.social
Fantastic event on Friday for IWD at Hearts FC as part of their 150th celebration. The Wikieditathon focused on women’s football - exploring history and learning new skills so volunteers could edit and add these important stories to Wikipedia. Loved sharing my research with this group.