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Women in science in the archives

Submitted by Henrietta Dale on Tue, 08/09/2016 - 15:44

Venue: Lecture Theatre, Weston Library (Map)
Contact: svenja.kunze@bodleian.ox.ac.uk, 01865 283842
Description
Image of Wellcome Trust logoThis half-day seminar will look at women's engagement with science in the past through the Bodleian's historical archives, trace the changing nature of their role, discuss the experiences of female scientists in the 21st century, and explore the challenges of preserving their archives in the future.

The first part of the seminar will be dedicated to three prominent female scientists, represented in the Bodleian's archives. Archivists, historians and biographers will give their perspectives on the life and work of:

  • astronomer and mathematician Mary Somerville (1780-1872)
  • physiologist and pathologist Mabel Purefoy FitzGerald (1872-1973)
  • biochemist and crystallographer Dorothy Hodgkin (1910-1994)

The second part of the seminar will bring 21st century women in science into the archives. Professor Frances Ashcroft will talk about her career as a physiologist, and the challenges and opportunities she has seen for women in science since the 1970s.

A panel of early career scientists from the University of Oxford will share their experiences as women in science today, and discuss with archivists and curators how their work can become part of the archives of the future.
View the seminar programme, including list of speakers.

Date(s)
Country
City
Oxford
Street
Broad Street
ZIP
OX1 3BG
Venue
Lecture Theatre, Weston Library, Bodleian Library
Outreach
International
Type of event
Seminar