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Jasmine Fellows (tw: @jasfellows) has a passion for combining science and the arts, from hands-on experiments to hula hooping. She is the Editor of Double Helix, CSIRO’s magazine for young readers. She is also one of the Editors of the new book, More Hands-On Science.
She loves to study and accidentally ended up with a Bachelor of Arts as well as the intended Bachelor of Science. She couldn’t help but go on to postgraduate study in writing and marketing. This blend of different interests and skills have all been channelled into her work at CSIRO, in various roles, over the past 15 years.
Jasmine loves to sing and plays ukulele, cello and piano (and anything else she can get her hands on). She has recently begun performing her own original songs.
In our conversation, we talk about Double Helix, music, and CSIRO Publishing’s new book, More Hands-On Science.
Show Notes (link)
[01:01] Jasmine's academic explorations
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Music is Gypsy Jazz in Paris 1935 by Brett Van Donsel.
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Jasmine Fellows (tw: @jasfellows) has a passion for combining science and the arts, from hands-on experiments to hula hooping. She is the Editor of Double Helix, CSIRO’s magazine for young readers. She is also one of the Editors of the new book, More Hands-On Science.
She loves to study and accidentally ended up with a Bachelor of Arts as well as the intended Bachelor of Science. She couldn’t help but go on to postgraduate study in writing and marketing. This blend of different interests and skills have all been channelled into her work at CSIRO, in various roles, over the past 15 years.
Jasmine loves to sing and plays ukulele, cello and piano (and anything else she can get her hands on). She has recently begun performing her own original songs.
In our conversation, we talk about Double Helix, music, and CSIRO Publishing’s new book, More Hands-On Science.
Show Notes (link)
[01:01] Jasmine's academic explorations
Connect with STEAM Powered:
Website
Music is Gypsy Jazz in Paris 1935 by Brett Van Donsel.