• Question: If you could study science in any part of the world, where would it be?

    Asked by PBaker to Daniel, Giovanna, Greg, Kelly, Lowri on 8 Mar 2016.
    • Photo: Lowri Evans

      Lowri Evans answered on 8 Mar 2016:


      Hello PBaker

      I’d love to explore the sustainable behaviours of tribes, who instead of relying on money to purchase goods and services, they try to function internally and locally. They are reluctant to rely on external economies, so it would be really interesting to explore how this could be used for renewable energy, efficiency and sustainable economies.

    • Photo: Daniel Biggs

      Daniel Biggs answered on 9 Mar 2016:


      Hi,

      I would love to be able to recreate Darwin voyages. I would love to see how the impact of the modern world may have changed his results. The good thing about this is I would visit lots of nice places 😉

    • Photo: Greg Irving

      Greg Irving answered on 10 Mar 2016:


      Actually the UK is a one of the best places to study science so you don’t need to go very far !

      Between you an me I would love to work at the large hardron collider (CERN) in Switzerland / France. I visited there once and it was amazing !

    • Photo: Giovanna Tancredi

      Giovanna Tancredi answered on 14 Mar 2016:


      Hello, I moved to UK for my PhD!!!

      I think that UK offers one of the best environment for studying science as the scientific community is very international. In my research group, there are 3 English, 2 Italians, 1 Swiss, 1 Armenian, 1 German!

    • Photo: Kelly Houton

      Kelly Houton answered on 16 Mar 2016:


      Hi pbaker,

      the world experts in my area of Chemistry work in the Netherlands so I’ve love to go there and see what research they do!

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