Alice Perry
Engineer and poet; first Irish woman to graduate in engineering.

Born
October 24th, 1885
139 years ago
Died
1969
56 years ago — 84 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Ireland
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Born in 1885, this individual became the first woman to graduate with an engineering degree from an Irish university, earning a degree from University College Dublin in 1906. This person also published poetry that reflected her experiences and insights. In addition to her engineering career, contributions to literature included works that captured the essence of her time and her views on the changing roles of women in society. Throughout her life, mentorship and support for women in engineering and academia were priorities, leading the way for future generations in these fields.
First woman to graduate with an engineering degree in Ireland
Published poetry reflecting her experiences
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