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160:, announced his research program in solar physics, Adam (who had just earned a first in physics) knocked on his door and said, "How about me?" By joining the research team, she became the first postgraduate student and solar physicist at the university's observatory. Over the years, she became a key figure there for the remainder of her life, eventually becoming acting director during 201:
Interferometric Measurements of Solar Wave-Lengths and an Investigation of the Einstein Gravitational Displacement.(Reprinted from the Monthly Notices of the Astronomical Society.)
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after the director left to work on aircraft production. She became permanent assistant director thereafter and took over the observatory's financial accounts.
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with a scholarship in physics, becoming "the first woman to achieve a first in physics at Oxford". There she gained an MA followed by a D.Phil. from
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Adam, Madge G. "Discussion of the results obtained by three tests of Einstein's relativity theory made on astronomical bodies from 1918 to 1960."
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She was "internationally known for her work on the nature of sunspots and on their magnetic fields." She was a lecturer at the
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in South Yorkshire, where she gained a life-long passion for science and mathematics. In 1931, she enrolled in
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She was appointed an assistant tutor at St. Hugh's, and also "taught astronomy courses, with an emphasis on
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who was the first postgraduate student in solar physics at the University of Oxford observatory.
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Adam, Madge Gertrude. "A new determination of the centre to limb change in solar wave-lengths."
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When a new director of the Oxford observatory, who had just installed the university's first
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to live with her mother's parents. She became ill at the age of nine and spent a year at the
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Adam, Madge G., and H. Bondi. "The observational tests of gravitation theory."
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in the Department of Astrophysics from 1937–1979, and was a fellow of the
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International women in science: a biographical dictionary to 1950
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to treat her skeletal tuberculosis of an elbow and rickets.
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Adam, Madge Gertrude. "Line contours in sunspot regions."
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On her release from hospital, Adam won a scholarship to
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in 1918 causing her mother and siblings to relocate to
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Doncaster High School
St Hugh's College, Oxford
Lady Margaret Hall
astronomer
Highbury
North London
World War I
Ypres
Yorkshire
Liverpool Open-Air Hospital
Doncaster High School
St Hugh's College, Oxford
Lady Margaret Hall
solar telescope
World War II
astronavigation
Royal Navy
RAF
University of Oxford
Royal Astronomical Society





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