Edith Rita Lowenstern

Edith Rita Lowenstern (26 December 1904 โ€“ 1970) was an Australian mathematician.

She was born in Dandenong and educated at Melbourne Girls Grammar School and the University of Melbourne, where she captained the women's hockey team in 1924โ€“1925.[1] She then worked as a tutor at Melbourne before being appointed as lecturer at the University of Tasmania, becoming the first full-time female lecturer at that institution, as well as the second female mathematics lecturer in Australia.[2]

Lowenstern resigned in 1936, married, and moved to Bicheno.[3]

References

  1. ^ Ainsworth, Barbara. "Edith Rita Lowenstern (1904โ€“1970)". People Australia. National Centre of Biography. Retrieved 13 March 2026.
  2. ^ Praeger, Cheryl E.; Ward, Lesley A. "Women Working in Mathematics in Australian Universities, and the Women in Mathematics Special Interest Group (WIMSIG)" (PDF). Women in Mathematics Special Interest Group. Retrieved 13 March 2026.
  3. ^ "The Mysterious Miss Lowenstern". University of Tasmania. Retrieved 13 March 2026.