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EPISODE · May 28, 2024 · 19 MIN

#23 Nők a tudományban - Women in science - B1

from Plain Hungarian · host Csilla

Send us Fan MailImagine that a woman has to sell her jewellery to finance her medical studies. Why was Vilma Hugonnai, the first Hungarian woman doctor, forced to do this, and what social obstacles did she have to overcome? I present this fascinating story and the life of Mileva Marić, whose name is often overshadowed by that of her husband Albert Einstein. Both women struggled to find a place in academia and the world of science, and through their inspiring stories I shed light on the social challenges and prejudices of the time.If you'd like to read the podcast or would like to come to my Hungarian class to talk, join my club: http://ko-fi.com/plainhungarian/tiersKépzeld el, hogy egy nőnek el kell adnia az ékszereit, hogy finanszírozza az orvosi tanulmányait. Miért volt Hugonnai Vilma, az első magyar orvosnő, kénytelen ezt megtenni, és milyen társadalmi akadályokat kellett legyűrnie? Ezt a lenyűgöző történetet mutatom be, valamint Mileva Marić életét ismerheted meg, akinek neve gyakran háttérbe szorult férje, Albert Einstein árnyékában. Mindkét nő küzdött azért, hogy helyet kapjanak az egyetemi oktatásban és a tudomány világában, és inspiráló történetük révén rávilágítok a korabeli társadalmi kihívásokra és előítéletekre.Ha szeretnéd elolvasni a podcastot vagy szívesen jönnél magyarórára hozzám, hogy beszélgessünk, csatlakozz a klubomhoz: https://plainhungarian.supercast.com/ Support the showOn my Supercast page you can listen to all FULL episodes, download the transcripts with many extras and join my club with weekly speaking practice.Subscribe to my newsletter so you don't miss the news and exclusive content.We can chat on Instagram.Hungarian lessons and all other services: https://plainhungarian.com/

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