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A thesis, glass tubes, a bronze plaque. This is the evidence left to remember world-class atmospheric physicist Jean Laby. She was the first woman to achieve a PhD in the School of Physics in 1956. But on a campus that lacks recognition of historically significant women, this prompts the question: how would Laby have been commemorated if she was a man? Jade Murray explores the University of Melbourne Parkville campus to search for the forgotten stories of women in science.
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Music and sound effects for this episode of Uncurated were sourced from Pixabay
‘Order’ - ComaStudio
‘Space Chillout’ - penguinmusic
'Tuesday' - amaksi
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A thesis, glass tubes, a bronze plaque. This is the evidence left to remember world-class atmospheric physicist Jean Laby. She was the first woman to achieve a PhD in the School of Physics in 1956. But on a campus that lacks recognition of historically significant women, this prompts the question: how would Laby have been commemorated if she was a man? Jade Murray explores the University of Melbourne Parkville campus to search for the forgotten stories of women in science.
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Interviewees:
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Music and sound effects for this episode of Uncurated were sourced from Pixabay
‘Order’ - ComaStudio
‘Space Chillout’ - penguinmusic
'Tuesday' - amaksi
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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