From 1929 to 1967, Battle served on the faculty of Western University. Battle's teaching career spanned over fifty years and 4,500 students, involving topics such as the embryology of marine life and teaching methodology. During her tenure, Dr. Battle fought for improving the position of women in universities and encouraged women to study science and go to graduate school. In 1956, Battle became Acting Head of the Zoology Department at Western University, in which she was instrumental in the design and creation of the Biology and Geology Building at Western University. She was one of the first zoologists to actively apply laboratory research methods to marine problems, including histology and physiology methods. She published 37 research articles between 1926 and 1973, in which many of her papers are illustrated with her own ink drawings. She was awarded the
Canadian Centennial Medal in 1967, and in 1971 was awarded an honorary
Doctor of Laws from Western as well as a
Doctor of Science from
Carleton University. She received the
F. E. J. Fry medal from the Canadian Society of Zoologists in 1977, becoming the first woman recipient. She was an honorary member of the
National Association of Biology Teachers, and in 1991, the Canadian Society of Zoologists established the Helen I. Battle award in her honour. == Publications ==