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    Natasha Michell

    Event MC, Radio and podcast presenter, audio creative and producer, journalist specializing in science

    Natasha Michell is currently serving as the Vice-Chancellor's Project Officer at Falmouth University, a position she has held since August 2017. In this role, she functions as the Executive Assistant to the Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive, supporting the university's leadership in various strategic initiatives and projects.1

    Her professional background includes experience in project management and administration, which equips her to effectively handle the responsibilities associated with her current role. Natasha is based in Penryn, Cornwall, where Falmouth University is located.1

    For more detailed insights into her professional journey, you can refer to her LinkedIn profile, which highlights her roles and contributions within the university setting.1

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    Experience

    Presenter, Facilitator, Co-producer of BIG IDEAS at Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
    - Presenter, Science Journalist, Podcaster, Producer at ABC Radio National & ABC Science (1997 - Present) - Presenter, Life Matters at ABC Radio National (2012 - 2016) - Creator and Founding Presenter & Producer of All in the Mind at ABC Radio National (2002 - 2012)

    Education

    - Bachelor's Degree in Engineering (First class honours) at Monash University (1990 - 1994) - Postgraduate Diploma in Scientific Communication at The Australian National University - MIT Knight Journalism Fellowship at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2005 - 2006) - Journalism Fellowship at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (2006)

    Location

    Penryn, England, United Kingdom