- Entry type: Person
- Entry ID: AWE4330
Marks, Gladys Hope
(1883 – 1970)- Born 14 December, 1883, Brisbane Queensland Australia
- Died 6 January, 1970, Paddington New South Wales Australia
- Occupation Academic, Teacher, Women's rights activist
Summary
Gladys Hope Marks was a lifelong supporter of women’s rights. She was active in a range of feminist groups, including the National Council of Women of New South Wales. A gifted linguist, she taught French at the University of Sydney in the 1920s and 30s.
The New South Wales branch of the Australian Federation of University Women established the Gladys Marks memorial fund to assist mature women to complete courses at the university.
Events
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1905
Enrolled in Arts at the University of Sydney, despite opposition from her father
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1908
Graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and prizes for English, French and German.
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1914
Studied phonetics part-time at the Sorbonne, Paris.
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1908 - 1913
Taught in private schools for girls before travelling extensively in Europe.
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1916
Appointed Acting Lecturer in French, University of Sydney
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1922
Appointed to a permanent position as Lecturer in French
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1929
Served as acting head of department – the first female acting-professor at the University of Sydney.
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1936
Served as acting head of department
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1934
Appointed officier d’Académie by the French government; awarded les Palmes Académiques.
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1943
Retired
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1914
Attended the International Women’s Congress in Rome
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1924
Attended the International Women’s Congress in Copenhagen.
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1919 - 1921
Vice-President, Sydney University Women’s Union
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1930 - 1934
President, Australian Federation of University Women
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1921 - 1926
International Secretary, National Council of Women of New South Wales
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1934
Became an honorary life vice-president of the National Council of Women of New South Wales
Archival resources
Published resources
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Resource Section
- Marks, Gladys Hope (1883-1971), Maxwell, Margaret, 2006, http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A110401b.htm
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Resource
- Trove: Marks, Gladys Hope (18831214-19700106), http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-1462795
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