Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Carrie_Derick> ?p ?o }
- Carrie_Derick abstract "Carrie Matilda Derick (January 14, 1862 – November 10, 1941) was a Canadian botanist and geneticist, the first female professor in a Canadian University, and the founder of McGill University's Genetics Department.Born in Clarenceville, Quebec on January 14, Carrie was educated at the Clarenceville Academy and received her teacher training at the McGill Normal School before becoming a school teacher in Clarenceville and Montréal. In 1890, she received a B.A. from McGill University, graduating at the top of her class in natural science with first-class honors. (Included in that class were two other notable Canadian women: Elizabeth Binmore and Maude Abbott.) She began teaching at the Trafalgar Institute for Girls in 1890 while also working part-time as McGill's first female botany \"demonstrator.\"In 1891, Derick began her master's program at McGill under David Penhallow and received her M.A. in botany in 1896. She attended the University of Bonn in 1901 and completed the research required for a Ph.D. but was not awarded an official doctorate since the University did not give women Ph.D. degrees. She then returned to McGill and \"continued to work, teach, and administer\" in the botany department. In 1905, \"after seven years of lecturing, assisting Penhallow with his classes, researching and publishing, without any pay increments or offers of promotion, Derick wrote directly to Principal Peterson and was promoted to assistant professor\" at one-third the salary of her male counterparts. Derick was only officially appointed as professor of comparative morphology and genetics by McGill in 1912 after three years of running the department following Penhallow's death. She was the first woman both at McGill and in Canada to achieve university professorship. She retired in 1929.Derick also studied at Harvard University for three summers, the Royal College of Science, London in 1898, and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts for seven summers, and was a leader in early feminism: fighting for women's right to education, the vote, and work. She was a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, vice president of the Natural History Society of Montréal, and a member of the Botanical Society of America, the American Genetics Association, the Montréal Philosophical Club, the Canadian Public Health Association, the Executive Committee of the National Council of Education, and the first woman on the Protestant Committee of Public Instruction, Quebec, from 1920 to 1937. Derick was also president of the Montréal Suffrage Association from 1913 to 1919 and, in 1914, supported Annie Langstaff, the first woman to graduate in law at McGill, in her unsuccessful bid to be admitted to the bar in Quebec. Along with Maude Abbott, McGill’s pioneer cardiologist and Curator of the Medical Museum, Derick founded and was a lifelong member of the National Council of Women.Derick died on November 10, 1941 in Montréal, Quebec.".
- Carrie_Derick birthDate "1862-01-14".
- Carrie_Derick birthYear "1862".
- Carrie_Derick deathDate "1941-11-10".
- Carrie_Derick deathYear "1941".
- Carrie_Derick occupation Carrie_Derick__1.
- Carrie_Derick thumbnail Carrie_Derick.jpg?width=300.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageExternalLink books?ei=enLdUYbgA7Ss4AOBqIGoCw.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageExternalLink books?id=yj7aAAAAMAAJ.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageExternalLink 002026-403-e.html.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageExternalLink carrie_derrick.html.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageID "1749985".
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageLength "6263".
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageOutDegree "30".
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageRevisionID "704880171".
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink American_Association_for_the_Advancement_of_Science.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Botanical_Society_of_America.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink British_Science_Association.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:1862_births.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:1941_deaths.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Academics_in_Quebec.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anglophone_Quebec_people.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Botanists_active_in_North_America.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_botanists.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_expatriates_in_Germany.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canadian_feminists.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Harvard_University_alumni.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:McGill_University_faculty.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Montérégie.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Persons_of_National_Historic_Significance_(Canada).
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_Bonn_alumni.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_botanists.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Comparative_anatomy.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth_Binmore.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Harvard_University.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink International_Council_of_Women.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Marine_Biological_Laboratory.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Maude_Abbott.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink McGill_University.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Natural_science.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Prince_of_Wales.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Royal_College_of_Science.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Georges-de-Clarenceville,_Quebec.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Bonn.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carrie Derick".
- Carrie_Derick birthDate "1862-01-14".
- Carrie_Derick birthPlace "Clarenceville, Quebec".
- Carrie_Derick caption "Carrie Derick at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, Toronto, Canada, August 1924.".
- Carrie_Derick deathDate "1941-11-10".
- Carrie_Derick deathPlace "Montréal, Quebec".
- Carrie_Derick knownFor "Canada’s first female professor".
- Carrie_Derick name "Carrie Matilda Derick".
- Carrie_Derick nationality "Canadian".
- Carrie_Derick occupation "geneticist".
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Birth_date.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Death_date_and_age.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_person.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Carrie_Derick wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:1862_births.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:1941_deaths.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:Academics_in_Quebec.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:Anglophone_Quebec_people.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:Botanists_active_in_North_America.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:Canadian_botanists.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:Canadian_expatriates_in_Germany.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:Canadian_feminists.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:Harvard_University_alumni.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:McGill_University_faculty.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:People_from_Montérégie.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:Persons_of_National_Historic_Significance_(Canada).
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:University_of_Bonn_alumni.
- Carrie_Derick subject Category:Women_botanists.
- Carrie_Derick hypernym Botanist.
- Carrie_Derick type Agent.
- Carrie_Derick type Biologist.
- Carrie_Derick type Person.
- Carrie_Derick type Scientist.
- Carrie_Derick type Writer.
- Carrie_Derick type Person.
- Carrie_Derick type Activist.
- Carrie_Derick type Biologist.
- Carrie_Derick type Botanist.
- Carrie_Derick type Feminist.
- Carrie_Derick type Scientist.
- Carrie_Derick type Winner.
- Carrie_Derick type Writer.
- Carrie_Derick type Agent.
- Carrie_Derick type NaturalPerson.
- Carrie_Derick type Thing.
- Carrie_Derick type Q215627.
- Carrie_Derick type Q5.
- Carrie_Derick type Person.
- Carrie_Derick comment "Carrie Matilda Derick (January 14, 1862 – November 10, 1941) was a Canadian botanist and geneticist, the first female professor in a Canadian University, and the founder of McGill University's Genetics Department.Born in Clarenceville, Quebec on January 14, Carrie was educated at the Clarenceville Academy and received her teacher training at the McGill Normal School before becoming a school teacher in Clarenceville and Montréal. In 1890, she received a B.A.".
- Carrie_Derick label "Carrie Derick".
- Carrie_Derick sameAs Q2940240.
- Carrie_Derick sameAs Carrie_Derick.
- Carrie_Derick sameAs Carrie_Derick.
- Carrie_Derick sameAs m.05s_ht.