Apsell's career began in broadcasting at WGBH. Apsell is an executive producer and film director. In October 2018, Paula Apsell received the
Lifetime Achievement Emmys Award from the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences. Apsell is the first science journalist to receive this award. On May 21, 2019, WGBH announced that Apsell would be named Senior Executive Producer Emerita. WGBH also announced an annual scholarship in her name in recognition of Apsell's career achievements in science broadcasting, communication, and education. The Paula S. Apsell/WGBH STEM Boston Public School Scholarship will be granted to Boston public school students. Following her departure from NOVA, Apsell became CEO of Leading Edge Productions and started producing
The Resistance Project, a documentary about Jewish resistance to the Holocaust. Apsell is a fellow at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (
AAAS) and served a full term on the
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History board. Apsell is a public speaker, moderator, and lecturer at WGBH member stations, universities nationwide, film and science festivals such as
Sundance and the
Aspen Ideas Festival and conferences such as
TEDx. == Awards ==