Education
Doctor of Philosophy (Melbourne 1976)
Master of Science (Melbourne 1972)
Diploma Education (Melbourne 1971).
Doctor of Philosophy (Melbourne 1976)
Master of Science (Melbourne 1972)
Diploma Education (Melbourne 1971).
She is Professorial Fellow in the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne, where she has previously held a Personal Chair and was Head of the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne from 1992 to 2010. She has been a fellow of the Australian Academy of Science since 2002. Education Pauline Ladiges began her career as a plant ecologist, and continued with this work from 1974 to 1983.
The next phase of her work was in phylogenetic systematics and historical biogeography.
Eucalyptus are found in many different environments across Australia, and have a long and complex evolutionary history. Pauline Ladiges was the first to use advanced methodologies to define the relationships between the major groups of Eucalyptus, particularly by employing these two techniques: cladistic analyses of taxonomic series molecular techniques for estimating relationships between and among genera.
The education of students in science at secondary and tertiary levels has been supported by her work throughout her career. At the same time as she was completing her Master of Science at the University of Melbourne, she undertook a Diploma in, and served her first year as a bonded teacher in a secondment to a Teacher"s College.
She has taught and supervised a very large number of postgraduate students throughout her career.
As Head of the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne she worked to address the deficit of skilled taxonomists in Australia by creating links with an important user of botanical knowledge, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, an initiative acknowledged with a commendation in the inaugural Vice-Chancellor"s Knowledge Transfer (She is Deputy Chair of the Royal Botanic Gardens and served as a Board Member for 14 years).
From Walker, R.H.; et al. "Ladiges, Pauline Yvonne". Encyclopedia of Australian Science. Retrieved 2015-2010-24. 2001: Centenary Medal for service to Australian society and science in the biogeography and ecology of Australian plants 2002: Elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (Federal Aviation Administration) 2005: Royal Society of Victoria 2005 Research Medal (biological sciences, nonhuman). Award for Excellence in Australian Publishing, Single Title Category 2009: Officer of the Order of Australia (Association for the Study of Internal Fixation), for service to the advancement of botanical science and research in the field of taxonomy and plant systematics, and to the conservation of Australian flora and fauna 2011: Nancy T. Burbidge Medal, Australasian Systematic Botany Society (This award is presented annually for outstanding contribution to taxonomic and systematic botanical work in Australia).