Marie curie 3 facts about Marie Curie 2
Marie curie
3 facts about Marie Curie
2. MARIE CURIE HAD TO SEEK OUT ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION FOR WOMEN. After collecting her high school diploma, Maria had hoped to study at the University of Warsaw with her sister, Bronia. Because the school didn't accept women, the siblings instead enrolled at the Flying University, a Polish college that welcomed female students. It was still illegal for women to receive higher education at the time so the institution was constantly changing locations to avoid detection from authorities. In 1891 Maria moved to Paris to live with her sister, where she enrolled at the Sorbonne to continue her education
3. MARIE CURIE IS THE ONLY PERSON TO WIN NOBEL PRIZES IN TWO SEPARATE SCIENCES. In 1903, Marie Curie made history when she won the Nobel Prize in physics with her husband, Pierre, and with physicist Henri Becquerel for their work on radioactivity, making her the first woman to receive the honor. The second Nobel Prize she took home in 1911 was even more historic: With that win in the chemistry category, she became the first person to win the award twice. And she remains the only person to ever receive Nobel Prizes for two different sciences.
Her education In 1891, she went to Paris to study physics and mathematics at the Sorbonne where she met Pierre Curie, professor of the School of Physics. They were married in 1895. The Curies worked together investigating radioactivity, building on the work of the German physicist Roentgen and the French physicist Becquerel. Marie completed her master's degree in physics in 1893 and earned another degree in mathematics the following year. She went to ESPCI Paris( Ecole supèrieure de physique et chimie industrielles). physicist Becquerel.
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Marie Curie November 7 1867 -July 4 1934 Aged 66
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