• Question: why did you want to communicate science instead of researching it?

    Asked by anon-210525 to Tori on 11 Mar 2019.
    • Photo: Tori Blakeman

      Tori Blakeman answered on 11 Mar 2019:


      When you do science in the lab, you usually only study one tiny, specific section of science for the rest of your life! I was interested in lots of types of science, so I never wanted to research just one thing.

      Also, because I’ve always been creative (I love drama, media, and dance), I liked the idea of using my creativity in my work, hence why science communication was a perfect fit!

      You can be artsy and love science – and I am grateful to have found a career that satisfies both of those interests – working in science communication in a government science organisation, whilst still spending many of my evenings in the studio with my dancers.

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