Marie Curie

Marie Curie

The first woman to win a Nobel Prize

Marie Curie
Marie Curie in the 1920s.

Timeline of Marie Curie's Life:

1867 - Born in Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
1877 - Attended Boarding School
1883 - Graduated from a girls gymnasium
1889 - Worked as a governess
1890 - Tutored and Studied at the Flying University
1891 - Left Poland for France and enrolled in the University of Paris
1893 - Awarded a degree in Physics
1894 - Earned a second degree in Mathematics or Chemistry
1895 - Married Pierre Curie
1897 - Her daughter Irène was born
1898 - Marie discovered the element Polonium with her husband Pierre Curie and named it after Poland
1898 - Marie and Pierre discovered radium by extracting 1 mg of radium from ten tonnes of the uranium ore pitchblende
1903 - Awarded: Nobel Prize in Physics, Davy Medal and wrote her thesis on Research on Radioactive Substances
1904 - Matteucci Medal
1907 - Actonian Prize
1909 - Elliott Cresson Medal
1910 - Albert Medal
1911 - Nobel Prize in Chemistry
1921 - Willard Gibbs Award
1931 - Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh
1934 - Died, aged 66 at the Sancellemoz sanatorium in Passy (Haute-Savoie), France, of aplastic anaemia

You can read more about the amazing Marie Curie on her Wikipedia entry.