Born: 1896, Australia
Died: 1926
Country most active: Australia
Also known as: NA
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Eleanor Emily Chase was a Lecturer and Demonstrator in Zoology at the University of Sydney. She was also a Senate representative on the Board of Directors of the Sydney University Women’s Union, Vice-President of the Sydney University Science Society, Secretary to the Sex Education Committee of the National Council of Women of New South Wales and member of the Linnean and the Royal Societies of New South Wales.
Chronology
1917
Education – Bachelor of Science (BSc), University of Sydney
1917 – 1918
Education – Entomology studies at Sydney Technical College
1917 – 1922
Career position – Demonstrator in Zoology, University of Sydney
1923 – 1926
Career position – Lecturer and Demonstrator in Zoology, University of Sydney
1925
Career position – Member, Royal Society expedition to the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland