• Question: do you work on your own are in a group

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      Asked by 827fscd26 to Andrew, Ruth, John, Emma, Dilip on 9 Nov 2015. This question was also asked by justin0208.
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        Andrew Quigley answered on 9 Nov 2015:


        I’m the only one who works on my particular project, but there are 3 other students who work in the same research group, There’s also a big group of other students who are studying science so we there’s always someone to talk to

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        John Gleeson answered on 9 Nov 2015:


        I work with one of research who does very similar work that I do. And there are 6 PhDs in total in our group all working on different diseases: osteoporosis, diabetes and cardiovascular disease

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        Ruth Hamill answered on 9 Nov 2015:


        It depends on what you are doing, most of our projects would involve a team of researchers and students working on different aspects of a particular research questions.

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        Emma Feeney answered on 12 Nov 2015:


        I work in a group for some of my work, and on my own for some other projects. So its a bit of a mixture but even when you don’t work directly with people, you still get to know the, and people are really good and meeting up and doing fun things outside of work together. A big research group of ours went to a place called the adventure rooms in Dublin. You get locked into a room, and then you have to use the clues in the room to figure your way out. One of the clues was a remote controlled car that we had to use to knock a fluffy penguin over, to find a key. Even better, we were split into 2 groups and racing each other. It was the best fun ever.

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