Celia Brañas
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20 May 1880
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| Born | Celia Brañas Fernández Miranda 20 May 1880 |
| Died | 12 June 1948 (aged 68) |
| Occupation(s) | Teacher, scientist |
Celia Brañas Fernández Miranda (20 May 1880 – 12 June 1948) was a Spanish scientist and teacher who fought for the education and inclusion of women into the scientific community in Spain.[1][2]
Celia Brañas Fernández Miranda was born on 20 May 1880 in A Coruña, the daughter of Consuelo Fernández Miranda from Betanzos and Gonzalo Brañas Sánchez-Boado, a journalist, writer and pharmacist. Her older brother Gonzalo Brañas Fernández (1866–1948) was also a scientist.[3][4] Her paternal uncle (her father's half brother) was Alfredo Brañas Menéndez, professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Santiago de Compostela and a leading representative of Galician conservative reactionism.[5]
Education
Brañas studied at the Normal School in A Coruña, where she qualified as both an elementary and higher level teacher. She then studied for the Baccalaureate at the local Secondary School. She passed the Reconocimientos de productos comerciales y Prácticas de Laboratorio (Recognition of Commercial Products and Laboratory Practice) course at the Escuela Superior de Comercio. Brañas then attended the University of Santiago de Compostela where she took courses in Mineralogy and Botany, Zoology, Physics and Chemistry, considered the preparatory course for the Faculty of Science.[3]

