Are there unanswered questions that play on your mind? Have you ever wondered where the pursuit of this curiosity may take you? Hear Dr Natasha Anstee, (Class of 2006), reflect about how her curiosity and passion in Biology, that first emerged during her Korowa days, have led her to pursue these answers through an incredible scientific career. Natasha has worked in Melbourne and internationally within the field of bio-medicine where she is making a huge impact with her research to fight leukemia. Join our Korowa podcasters, Phoebe, Snigdha and Gabriella as they interview Natasha and explore how her work is truly making a difference for others and how women can be a bigger part of the conversation in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics).
Korowa continues to build a strong foundation in STEAM for present students with the recently opened Margaret Brumby AM Junior School Science Laboratory, named in honour of a Korovian with a long and distinguished career in science at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. This is a purpose-built laboratory which allows for the expansion of STEAM programs and facilitates experiential and investigative learning for Korowa students from Prep to Year 6.