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The Helen McBride Annual Lecture is a celebration of knowledge, inspired leadership, and enduring legacy – bringing distinguished guest speakers to The Women’s College to share powerful ideas and perspectives with our community.

Established in 2025, this signature event honours Helen McBride’s remarkable contribution to the College, while creating a platform for thought leadership, meaningful dialogue, and intellectual engagement.

Each year, the Lecture aims to inspire current students, connect alumnae, and enrich the broader College community through compelling keynote addresses that challenge, inform, and inspire.

History

2025

Date: Wednesday 24 September 2025
Guest lecturer:
Professor Ruth Dill-Macky (1981 – 1983)
Topic: Microscopic Challenges – Global Impact: Defending the World's Cereal Crops Against Microbial Challenges

We welcomed 2025 Alumna of the Year Professor Ruth Dill-Macky for a powerful keynote address on global food security and the future of agriculture. Based at the University of Minnesota, Ruth is a world leader in plant pathology. Ruth spoke about the ongoing threats to food crops and production, the cooperative approaches being used to understand and control plant diseases, and the importance of mentoring the next generation of researchers.

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