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Jude Browne is the Head (2021-) of the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Cambridge, as well as the (in absentia) Director of the Jessica and Peter Frankopan Centre for Gender Studies.[1]
She is the winner of two internal Cambridge teaching awards. These include as inaugural winner of the Aaron Rapport Prize, named in honour of deceased lecturer Aaron Rapport who died of cancer at the age of 39, on June 27, 2019. Browne is known for her positions on gender and family, including scepticism in relation to in-vitro fertlization and defence of male paternity rights.[2]