Georgina Sweet

Georgina Sweet

Georgina Sweet (22 January 1875 – 1 January 1946) was an Australian zoologist and women's rights activist. She was the first woman to graduate with a Doctor of Science from the University of Melbourne, and was the first female acting professor in an Australian university.

Sweet was born into a methodist family Brunswick, Victoria; her father George Sweet was an amateur geologist and encouraged both his daughters to enter tertiary education.Monica MacCallum, Sweet, Georgina (1875 - 1946), [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A120168b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography] , Volume 12, Melbourne University Press, 1990, pp 149–150.] Sweet attended the Parkville Ladies' College, then went on to the University of Melbourne where she completed her BSc in 1896 and her MSc in 1898. Her early research was supervised by Baldwin Spencer and was on Australian fauna, but her later studies were based in the veterinary department working on parasites. She was awarded her DSc in 1904 for her study of "Notoryctes" - the marsupial mole; she was the first woman to take out a Doctor of Science at the University. Her work on parasites in Australian native animals and stock led to the award of the David Syme Research Prize in 1911, she was the first female recipient of the prize and she received a reputation as Australia's foremost parasitologist.

Sweet was taught biology in high schools while studying; she was employed by the University from 1898 when she began work as a demonstrator, she lectured at Queen's College from 1901 to 1908 until she was offered a position in the university faculty. She lectured in both biology and parasitology and bore a heavy workload due to the periodic absence of the faculties professors . She became second-in-charge of the biology school when Thomas Sergeant Hall died in 1915, and served as November 1916 to March 1917 she was Australia's first female acting professor when Baldwin Spencer took leave. She was encouraged to apply to take his position permanently, but was not successful with the position going to W. E. Agar. She was promoted to associate-professor in 1920 and was the first woman to hold such a senior academic position at the university; however due to stress and over-work she had to apply for sick leave in 1921, she worked part-time from 1924 and retired in 1926.

After leaving teaching Sweet continued to be involved in university life. She was active in the Graduates' Association and was involved in the provisional council for the establishment of the University Women's College for 20 years. The first stone of the Georgina Sweet wing was laid in 1936 and in the following year the first nondenominational hall of residence affiliated with the University opened. [ [http://www.wisenet-australia.org/issue50/Sweet.htm A Sweet example] , WiseNet Issue 50, 1999] In 1936 she was the first woman elected to the University Council. Sweet was a a vigorous supporter of women's rights, she campaigned to have women on the University Senate and outside university her interests involved participation in national and international bodies promoting women's rights. Sweet was Australian president of the Young Women’s Christian Association, 1927–1934; vice-president of the world YWCA from 1934; she was also foundation member of the Victorian Women Graduates’ Association and in 1930 became the first president of the Pan-Pacific Women’s Association. [ [http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P000820b.htm Sweet, Georgina (1875 – 1946)] , The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre, 1994 - 2007]

Sweet enjoyed travel and made a journey overland from Cape Town to Cairo with Australian historian Jessie Stobo Watson Webb in 1922. She also traveled widely in Asia. When she died in 1946 she willed her estate to the methodist church, the university and other charitable organisations. Some of her bequest to the University was used to establish the Georgina Sweet Bursary which provides funds to a student of sufficient academic merit who is in special need of financial assistance. [University of Melbourne. [http://www.unimelb.edu.au/Statutes/r6072.html R6.72 - Commemorative Scholarships and Awards] ]

Sweet was appointed Officer of The Order of the British Empire on June 3 1935, for services to women's movements. The Australian Federation of University Women offers an annual scholarship for Australian women undertaking postgraduate studies named in her honour.

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