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  1. Grace Chisholm Young (née Chisholm, 15 March 1868 – 29 March 1944) was an English mathematician. She was educated at Girton College, Cambridge, England and continued her studies at Göttingen University in Germany, where in 1895 she received a doctorate.

  2. Mar 15, 2012 · Grace Chisholm Young was an English mathematician who together with her husband William Young wrote many mathematical articles and several books. View four larger pictures. Biography. Grace Chisholm's parents were Anna Louisa Bell and Henry Williams Chisholm.

  3. mathwomen.agnesscott.org › women › youngGrace Chisholm Young

    Learn about the life and achievements of Grace Chisholm Young, the first woman to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics in Germany. She studied at Cambridge, Göttingen, and with her husband William Henry Young, and made contributions to set theory, topology, and differential calculus.

  4. Grace CHISHOLM was an English mathematician who became the first woman to obtain a doctorate in Germany in 1895. She also taught at Cambridge, collaborated with her husband William Henry Young, and had six children who became mathematicians.

  5. Jul 19, 2022 · Grace Chisholm was born in 1868 and was schooled at home, before passing the entrance exams for Cambridge and matriculating at Girton College in 1889, where she remained for four years. She had wanted to study medicine but – this being frowned upon by her mother – chose mathematics.

  6. Grace Chisholm Young (18681944) was one of a small but significant number of women mathematicians who were prominent from the mid-1880s through to the first decades of the twentieth century.

  7. GRACE CHISHOLM YOUNG (March 15, 1868 – March 29, 1944) . by HEINZ KLAUS STRICK, Germany. When GRACE CHISHOLM was born, her mother ANNA LOUISA BELL was already 44 years old and her father, the high-ranking government official HENRY WILLIAMS CHISHOLM, was about to retire.