Fellows’ PhD decision born from ‘place of rage’
By Will McLennan in Media News on Wednesday, 11th February 2026 at 1:08pmRefraction Media managing editor Jasmine Fellows has gone back to university to undertake a PHD. The decision, she said, came from annoyance about science publications being closed down.
“I am so sick of science media outlets being shut down. Twenty years of Cosmos gone, 40 years of Double Helix magazine inspiring young Australians, gone,” Fellows told Influencing.
“I know too many science journalists who are underemployed right now. They can tell the most amazing stories, investigate, dig-up stories, and information that Australians need to help them make evidence-based decisions to participate in democracy.”
Fellows is studying the Science Media Ecosystem while at the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science for her PhD.
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