Person

Anderson, Margaret Cordue (1937 - )

Born
24 June 1937
Brighton, England
Occupation
Botanist and Ecologist

Summary

Margaret Anderson worked for the CSIRO, Canberra 1966-1971 and then as Senior Research Scientist Resident Fellow at Bruce Hall, Canberra. She did her undergraduate and immediate post-graduate training at Cambridge. Anderson was also a lecturer in geography at the University of Cambridge.

Details

Chronology

1963
Education - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) completed at the University of Cambridge, UK
1963 - 1966
Career position - Ruth Holt Research Fellow at Newnham College, Cambridge
1964 - 1965
Career position - Royal Society and Nuffield Commonwealth bursary for travel (Australia and Europe) received
1966 - 1971
Career position - Research Officer at CSIR (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research)/CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) in Canberra

Archival resources

Private hands (Anderson, M.C.)

  • Margaret Cordue Anderson - Records, 1789 - 1980; Private hands (Anderson, M.C.). Details

Published resources

Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation Exhibitions

  • McCarthy, Gavan; Morgan, Helen; Smith, Ailie; van den Bosch, Alan, Where are the Women in Australian Science?, Exhibition of the Encyclopedia of Australian Science and Innovation, First published 2003 with lists updated regulary edn, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, 2003, https://eoas.info/exhibitions/wisa/wisa.html. Details

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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