Marie curie

Marie Curie

  • Birth

    She was born Maria Sklodowska on November 7, 1867, in Warsaw, Poland.
  • Tragedy

    When she was only 10, Curie lost her mother, Bronislawa, to tuberculosis.
  • Secondary school

    Maria graduated with honors from highschool at 16.
  • Period: to

    Floating University

    Despite being a top student in her secondary school, Curie could not attend the men's-only University of Warsaw. She instead continued her education in Warsaw's "floating university," a set of underground, informal classes held in secret.
    Meanwhile she worked as a tutor and governess to save money and leave Poland
  • Paris

    Curie finally made her way to Paris and enrolled at the Sorbonne with a scholarship.
  • Degree

    Curie completed her master's degree in physics in 1893 and earned another degree in mathematics the following year.
  • Pierre Curie

    She met Pierre Curie, Professor in the School of Physics in 1894
  • Marriage

    Marriage
    Marie eventually married Pierre Curie
  • Discovery of Radium and Polonium

    Marie's discoveries after months of research were published for the first time in the "Comptes Rendus de l’Académie des Sciences" on the 12 April 1898
  • Nobel Prize

    Nobel Prize
    In 1903, Curie was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, along with her husband and Henri Becquerel, for their work on radioactivity.
  • Professor at the Sorbone

    Following the tragic death of Pierre Curie in 1906, she took his place as Professor of General Physics in the Faculty of Sciences, the first time a woman had held this position.
  • Nobel Prize

    Curie was awarded her second Nobel Prize, this time in Chemistry, for her discovery of radium and polonium.
  • Death

    Marie Curie died on July 4, 1934, of aplastic anemia, believed to be caused by prolonged exposure to radiation.