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Mariam Mohammed

Mariam Mohammed is the gender coordinator for the South Asia Study Group at the University of Sydney, former women's officer and now co-president at the Sydney University Postgraduate Representative Association. She is currently pursuing her postgraduate degree in development at the University of Sydney with a focus on gender studies.

January 2022

  • illustration of an envelope with pieces of paper with dollar signs on them

    Easy wins
    Easy wins: ditch the loyalty tax and renegotiate your bills

    It needs doing just once in a while, but when you renegotiate a bill the cost savings keep on coming. Here’s how to go about it in three steps

August 2017

  • A woman holds a sign reading 'I don't want my sister to feel scared on campus #endrapeoncampus'

    Universities must pay attention to diverse students in their response to sexual assault

    Mariam Mohammed
    There’s a lot to cheer in the universities sexual assault report. But I’m wary of how accurately the survey reflects the reality for international students

June 2017

  • Woman crossing a bridge in the dark. From: The Hunting Ground film

    I was damned for being a woman, then damned for being the wrong shade of one

    Mariam Mohammed
    Women of colour are over-represented in sexual assault cases but hardly seen in advocacy roles. Talk of inclusion is shrugged off by white feminists