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On arrival in England she worked for a PhD in astronomy at an all-male [[St John's College, Cambridge]], and did research at the University's Cavendish Laboratory. While working for her PhD she had [[Sex reassignment surgery (male-to-female)|sex reassignment surgery]].<ref name=guardian>{{cite web|title=A gender for success| url=https://www.theguardian.com/society/2004/aug/14/health.socialcare|work=The Guardian|publisher=Guardian News and Media Limited|accessdate=6 March 2014|date=14 August 2004}}</ref>She said ''Rachael'' spontaneously came up as her name one morning. | On arrival in England she worked for a PhD in astronomy at an all-male [[St John's College, Cambridge]], and did research at the University's Cavendish Laboratory. While working for her PhD she had [[Sex reassignment surgery (male-to-female)|sex reassignment surgery]].<ref name=guardian>{{cite web|title=A gender for success| url=https://www.theguardian.com/society/2004/aug/14/health.socialcare|work=The Guardian|publisher=Guardian News and Media Limited|accessdate=6 March 2014|date=14 August 2004}}</ref>She said ''Rachael'' spontaneously came up as her name one morning. | ||
On receiving her degree in 1982, she immediately went to US at the University of California, Berkeley as a Miller Research Fellow. In 1984 she returned to Cavendish.<ref>"Rachael Padman (1954 – ) physicist", ''[[A Gender Variance Who's Who]], 24 October 2008</ref> In 1996, she was elected a Fellow of [[Newnham College, Cambridge|Newnham College]], one of three all-women colleges at the University of Cambridge.<ref name=garner>{{cite web|last=Garner|first=Clare|title=Fellows divided over don who breached last bastion|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/fellows-divided-over-don-who-breached-last-bastion-1257781.html|work=The Independent|accessdate=7 March 2014|date=25 June 1997}}</ref><ref name=featherstone>{{cite book|last=Featherstone|first=ed. by Mike|title=Body Modification|date=2000|publisher=Sage|location=London|isbn=9780761967958|pages=219–220|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EBs1PCbwF_0C&dq|edition=1st publ.}}</ref> She received opposition from some people, who argued, unsuccessfully, that Padman should not be made a Fellow as she was born male.<ref name=guardian/><ref>Flo Reynolds, [http://www.concrete-online.co.uk/germaine-greer/ "Arts history: Germaine Greer" ''Concrete'', 19 February 2013.</ref> | On receiving her degree in 1982, she immediately went to US at the University of California, Berkeley as a Miller Research Fellow. In 1984 she returned to Cavendish.<ref>"Rachael Padman (1954 – ) physicist", ''[[A Gender Variance Who's Who]], 24 October 2008</ref> In 1996, she was elected a Fellow of [[Newnham College, Cambridge|Newnham College]], one of three all-women colleges at the University of Cambridge.<ref name=garner>{{cite web|last=Garner|first=Clare|title=Fellows divided over don who breached last bastion|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/fellows-divided-over-don-who-breached-last-bastion-1257781.html|work=The Independent|accessdate=7 March 2014|date=25 June 1997}}</ref><ref name=featherstone>{{cite book|last=Featherstone|first=ed. by Mike|title=Body Modification|date=2000|publisher=Sage|location=London|isbn=9780761967958|pages=219–220|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EBs1PCbwF_0C&dq|edition=1st publ.}}</ref> She received opposition from some people, who argued, unsuccessfully, that Padman should not be made a Fellow as she was born male.<ref name=guardian/><ref>Flo Reynolds, [http://www.concrete-online.co.uk/germaine-greer/ "Arts history: Germaine Greer"] ''Concrete'', 19 February 2013.</ref> | ||
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Rachael Padman (born 1954) is a trans woman and a Physics lecturer at the University of Cambridge.
She was born in Australia, where she graduated in electrical engineering and worked on radio astronomy. In 1977 she came to England, and has said that one motive of her coming to the UK was a hope for an opportunity to address her gender issues.[1]
On arrival in England she worked for a PhD in astronomy at an all-male St John's College, Cambridge, and did research at the University's Cavendish Laboratory. While working for her PhD she had sex reassignment surgery.[2]She said Rachael spontaneously came up as her name one morning. On receiving her degree in 1982, she immediately went to US at the University of California, Berkeley as a Miller Research Fellow. In 1984 she returned to Cavendish.[3] In 1996, she was elected a Fellow of Newnham College, one of three all-women colleges at the University of Cambridge.[4][5] She received opposition from some people, who argued, unsuccessfully, that Padman should not be made a Fellow as she was born male.[2][6]
References
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- ↑ Rachael's Story (autobiographical essay).
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- ↑ "Rachael Padman (1954 – ) physicist", A Gender Variance Who's Who, 24 October 2008
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- ↑ Template:Cite book
- ↑ Flo Reynolds, "Arts history: Germaine Greer" Concrete, 19 February 2013.