Archival Resources Details

Australian women scientists oral history project

Collection Title
Australian women scientists oral history project
From
Bhathal, Ragbir (Ragbir Singh), interviewer
Repository
National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
Reference
1597750 [NLA bib ID]
Date Range
1996 - c. 2023
Creator
Description

This project documents the life experiences of Australian women who have chosen their career from one of the science disciplines.

Notes:
Interviews conducted by Ragbir Bhathal.
Transcripts available for some titles.
Recording media varies.
Recorded from Aug. 28, 1996 and ongoing.
Digital master available National Library of Australia;

Formats
Audio
Quantity
23 Interviews
Access
Available

People

Related Archival resources

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  • Adrienne Clarke interviewed by Ragbir Bhathal for the Australian women scientists oral history project [sound recording], 18 October 1996, TRC 3516; Bhathal, Ragbir Singh (1936 - 2022), Clarke, Adrienne Elizabeth (1938 - ); National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
  • Interview with Dr Mary Rose, agricultural scientist (sound recording), interviewer: Ragbir Bhathal, 18 April 1997, TRC 3586; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
  • Interview with Dr Shirley Jeffrey, marine biologist [sound recording] / interviewer, Ragbir Bhathal., TRC 3573; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
  • Interview with Jan Anderson, plant biochemist and international expert in photosynthesis research, Chief Research Scientist, Division of Plant Industry, CSIRO (sound recording), interviewer: Ragbir Bhathal, 9 August 1996, TRC 3479; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
  • Interview with Kathleen Rachel Makinson, wool researcher and Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO Division of Textile Physics [sound recording] / interviewer, Ragbir Bhathal, 1997, TRC 3564; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
  • Interview with Lynda Beazley, Professor of Zoology, University of Western Australia (sound recording), interviewer: Ragbir Bhathal, 20 February 1998, TRC 3678; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
  • Interview with Professor Helen Garnett, scientist and Executive Director of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (sound recording), interviewer: Ragbir Bhathal, 29 April 1998, TRC 3708; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
  • Interview with Professor Margaret Bullock, academic, physiotherapist and ergonomist, Health and Rehabilitation, University of Queensland (sound recording), interviewer: Ragbir Bhathal, 13 March 1998, TRC 3693; National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details
  • Suzanne Cory interviewed by Ragbir Bhathal in the Australian women scientists oral history project [sound recording], 28 January 1997, TRC3549; Bhathal, Ragbir Singh (1936 - 2022), Cory, Suzanne (1942 - ); National Library of Australia Oral History Collection. Details

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