Freda Bage, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Freda Bage

(1883-1970) university teacher

Date of Birth: 11-Apr-1883

Place of Birth: St Kilda, Victoria, Australia

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1970

Profession: teacher, biologist

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Freda Bage

  • Anna Frederika (Freda) Bage (11 April 1883 – 23 October 1970) was an Australian biologist, university professor and principal and women's activist.
  • Bage was born in 1883 and studied at Oxford High School for girls and Fairlight School.
  • In 1907, Bage received her Masters of Science from the University of Melbourne and began an extensive career.
  • Bage worked as a junior demonstrator in Biology and in 1908 won the King's College scholarship and in 1909 travelled to London working under Arthur Dendy which led Bage receiving a fellowship by the Linnean Society in 1910–11.
  • Bage returned to the University of Melbourne where she worked as a senior demonstrator and in 1913 she was offered a job at the University of Queensland where she became a biology lecturer.
  • On 8 February 1914 Bage became the first principal of The Women's College within the University of Queensland, which she held for 32 years.
  • In 1928–29, Bage was president of the Australian Federation of University Women (A.F.U.W.), which names a scholarship in her honour, representing it at several conferences of the International Federation of University Women.
  • In 1941, Bage was appointed Order of the British Empire (OBE) and in 1946 she retired.
  • Freda Bage died in 1970 in Brisbane from cerebral arteriosclerosis.

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