Women in Leadership:Breaking Barriers Over Time

  • 1918 BCE

    World War I Contribution

    World War I Contribution
    Developed mobile X-ray units, known as "Little Curies," which helped wounded soldiers.
  • 1911 BCE

    Second Nobel Prize in Chemistry

    Only person to win a Nobel in two different fields, highlighting her groundbreaking work in chemistry.
  • Period: 1911 BCE to 1911 BCE

    Second Nobel Prize(CHEMISTRY)

    awarded in this year
  • 1903 BCE

    First Nobel Prize

    First Nobel Prize
    Became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, proving that women could excel in scientific research.
  • 1898 BCE

    Discovered Radioactivity

    Discovered Radioactivity
    Along with her husband, Pierre Curie, she discovered radium and polonium, changing the future of physics and medicine.
  • Period: 1898 BCE to 1898 BCE

    Discovery of Radioactivity

    Happened in a single year
  • Period: to 1891 BCE

    Birth& Early life

    From birth to moving to paris for higher studies
  • Marie Curie

    Marie Curie
    Marie Curie (1867–1934) was a pioneering physicist and chemist known for her discovery of radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win in two different fields—Physics (1903) and Chemistry (1911).
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    First Nobel prize(PHYSICS)

    Awarded in this year
  • Period: to

    World War I Contributions

    During WWI,she developed mobile X-ray units
  • Death

    due to prolonged exposure to radiaton
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    Death & Legacy

    Passed away,leaving a lasting impact