PhD student in literature, The University of Queensland
I have two honours degrees from the Australian National University (2008 & 2013). I also have a Graduate Diploma of Education from the University of Wollongong (2006). I've worked as a high school teacher, managed a community radio station and worked as a science communicator (mainly on radio).
I used to present workshops and lectures to the Centre for Public Awareness of Science at ANU. I'm currently a PhD candidate in literature at the University of Queensland, investigating the sublime in popular science.
Let me entertain you – that's how to get a science message across
Mar 23, 2017 06:15 am UTC| Science
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