Pamela H. Smith
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Pamela H. Smith
Summary
Pamela H. Smith is a human[1]. She was born on +1957-11-30T00:00:00Z[2]. She worked as a historian of science[3] and writer[4]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[5]
Key Facts
- Pamela H. Smith was born on +1957-11-30T00:00:00Z[2].
- Pamela H. Smith held citizenship in Australia[6].
- Pamela H. Smith worked as a historian of science[3].
- Pamela H. Smith worked as a writer[4].
- Among Pamela H. Smith's employers was Columbia University[7].
- Pamela H. Smith was employed by Pomona College[8].
- Among Pamela H. Smith's employers was Claremont Graduate University[9].
- Pamela H. Smith was educated at Johns Hopkins University[10].
- Pamela H. Smith's education included a stint at University of Wollongong[11].
- Pamela H. Smith's doctoral advisor was Owen Hannaway[12].
- Pamela H. Smith's doctoral advisor was Mack Walker[13].
- A notable work attributed to Pamela H. Smith is The Making and Knowing Project[14].
- Pamela H. Smith received the Pfizer Award[15].
- Pamela H. Smith received the Guggenheim Fellowship[16].
- Pamela H. Smith received the George L. Mosse Prize[17].
- Pamela H. Smith received the Joseph H. Hazen Education Prize[18].
- Pamela H. Smith was a member of The Renaissance Society of America[19].
- Pamela H. Smith was a member of American Historical Association[20].
- Pamela H. Smith was a member of History of Science Society[21].
- Pamela H. Smith was a member of British Society for the History of Science[22].
- Pamela H. Smith was a member of Society for the History of Technology[23].
- Pamela H. Smith is recorded as female[24].
- Pamela H. Smith's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Pamela H. Smith's ISNI is recorded as 0000000385476798[26].
- Pamela H. Smith's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 191150061[27].
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Origins and Family
Pamela H. Smith was born on +1957-11-30T00:00:00Z[2].
Education
Educated at Johns Hopkins University[10], a private university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1876[30], headquartered in Baltimore[31] and University of Wollongong[11], a public research university[32], in Australia[33], founded in 1951[34], headquartered in Wollongong[35]. Doctoral advisors include Owen Hannaway[12], a university teacher[36], 1939–2006[37], of United Kingdom[38], awarded the Dexter Award[39] and Mack Walker[13], a historian[40], 1929–2021[41], of United States[42], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[43].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian of science[3] and writer[4]. Employers include Columbia University[7], a private university[44], in United States[45], founded in 1754[46], headquartered in Manhattan[47]; Pomona College[8], a private not-for-profit educational institution[48], in United States[49], founded in 1887[50], headquartered in Claremont[51]; and Claremont Graduate University[9], a private university[52], in United States[53], founded in 1925[54].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Pamela H. Smith is The Making and Knowing Project[14].
Recognition
Awards received include Pfizer Award[15], an award[55], in United States[56], founded in 1958[57]; Guggenheim Fellowship[16], a fellowship grant[58], in United States[59], founded in 1925[60]; George L. Mosse Prize[17], a literary award[61], in United States[62], founded in 2000[63]; and Joseph H. Hazen Education Prize[18], an award[64].
Why It Matters
Pamela H. Smith ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (11 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[5] She has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[65]
FAQs
What did Pamela H. Smith do for work?
Pamela H. Smith worked as historian of science[3] and writer[4].
Where did Pamela H. Smith go to school?
Pamela H. Smith was educated at Johns Hopkins University[10] and University of Wollongong[11].
What awards did Pamela H. Smith receive?
Honors received include Pfizer Award[15], Guggenheim Fellowship[16], George L. Mosse Prize[17], and Joseph H. Hazen Education Prize[18].