Bullock, Margaret Irene (1933 - )
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National Library of Australia Oral History Collection |
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Title: | Interview with Professor Margaret Bullock, academic, physiotherapist and ergonomist, Health and Rehabilitation, University of Queensland (sound recording), interviewer: Ragbir Bhathal |
Reference: | TRC 3693 |
Date Range: | 13 March 1998 |
Description: | Bullock talks about her childhood and family life; schooling; Bachelor of Applied Science at the University of Queensland, majoring in physiotherapy and her PhD, "Pedal alignments for minimal spine movements". She then describes her work on the manual work space of automobiles and aircrafts; minimal cerebral dysfunction of children and other areas of research. Bullock then talks about her work as foundation professor of physiotherapy at the University of Queensland; involvement in scientific societies and committees and her views on women in science and the general decline in the numbers of science students in Australia. |
Access: | Written permission required for research uses and public use during the lifetime of the interviewee |
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