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Dorothy Hill

Dr. Dorothy Hill AC CBE FAA FRS (September 10, 1909 - April 23, 1998) was an Australian geologist, the first female professor at an Australian university, and the first and only female president of the Australian Academy of Science

Hill grew up in Brisbane, she attended Cooparoo State Scool and Brisbane Girls’ Grammar School. Following high school she considered studying medicine and entering medical research, howver at that time the University of Queensland did not offer a medical degree, and the Hill family could not afford to send Dorothy to Sydney. Fortunatey she won one of twenty entrance scholarships to the University of Queensland, where she decided to study science, in particular chemistry. She chose to study geology as an elective, and under the guideance of Professor H.C. Richards she graduated in 1928 with a First Class Honours degree in Geology, the Universitys Gold Medal for Outstanding Merit and a scholarship to study at the Sedgwick Museum at University of Cambridge.

Hill studied at Cambridge from 1930 to 1932 researching the the Carboniferous corals of Scotland, and obtaining her PhD. She remained in England for seven years, publishing several important papers systemising the terminology for describing Rugose corals. When Hill returned to Australia she took on the huge task of mapping the limesotne coral faunas of Australia and to use them to outline a wide-ranging stratigraphy, producing papers on the coral faunas of all states but South Australia. The work she produced during this period describing Palaeozoic corals became the worldwide standard.

During World War II Hill enlisted in the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service she work 80-90 hours a week on cypher and coding of shipping orders.

Reference

Campbell, K.S.W. and Jell, J.S. 1998, Dorothy Hill 1907-1997, AAS Biographical Memoirs



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