Education
She earned her Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Liège, and worked in Belgium and the United Kingdom throughout her research career.
She earned her Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Liège, and worked in Belgium and the United Kingdom throughout her research career.
Leclercq was a professor of stratigraphy and paleophytology at her alma mater throughout her career, though she conducted research at the British Museum, the Geological Survey in London, Glasgow University, Manchester University, University College London, and Cambridge University. The standard author transcript Leclercq is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name.
She was a member of many scientific and professional societies, including the Botanical Society of America, the Paleobotanical Society of India, and the Geological Society of Belgium, which she led from 1953-1954.