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Clunies Ross, William John (1850 - 1914)

 
Science educator
Born: 31 March 1850  London, England.  Died: 7 November 1914  Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia.
William John Clunies Ross taught at technical institutes throughout New South Wales. Some of the subjects he lectured include mineralogy, chemistry, geology, metallurgy, physiography, and geometrical drawing.

Career Highlights

Chronology
1880Bachelor of Science (BSc) completed at King's College, University of London
1882 - Fellow of the Geological Society
c. 1884Migrated to Australia (Sydney)
1885 - Resident Science Master at Bathurst, New South Wales
1904 - Chief Lecturer in Chemistry and Metallurgy at Sydney Technical College

 

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