Bathurst studentship

The Bathurst studentship was a fund for graduates of the natural science tripos at the women's colleges at the University of Cambridge to continue their scientific research.

[2] She contributed money and equipment for the establishment of the Balfour Biological Laboratory for Women.

[3][4] On 18 June 1898, she married Major George Coryton Lister.

The Bathurst Studentship, awarded 'from time to time,'[1] was taken up by dozens of women scientists in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Students would work independently, supported by academic supervisors, and were granted bench space in the Balfour Biological Laboratory for Women for their experiments.