• Question: What was your biggest motive? Family, friends, maybe a quote you heard? etc.

    Asked by dusk532syne4 on 26 Sep 2025.
    • Photo: Pete Webb

      Pete Webb answered on 26 Sep 2025:


      My biggest motive (I assume you mean to become a Geologist) was initially because I found all things geological to be absolutely fascinating: rocks, fossils, minerals, geological history and so on. Later, my motivation to advance my career was to provide a reasonable standard of living for my growing family. Fortunately, the oil and gas industry pays well so that wasn’t too difficult.

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      Bruno Silvester Lopes answered on 26 Sep 2025:


      My biggest motive has been to help humanity. Some of my own discoveries include how new species of bacteria I discovered transfer antibiotic resistance genes. Other than that, I have utilised materials from plants that can help improve crop yield and from flies that can aid in wound healing. I also make sure my work impacts everyone around me and have done lots of outreach in schools as part of the World Antimicrobial Awareness Week. ‘If there is a will there is a way!’
      Thank you

    • Photo: Estela Gonzalez Fernandez

      Estela Gonzalez Fernandez answered on 26 Sep 2025:


      The biggest motivations to chase a career in Science was the opportunity to learn how animals, plants and ecosystems work from different levels: cells, interactions between organisms; and to help society through science

    • Photo: Carly Bingham

      Carly Bingham answered on 2 Oct 2025:


      I first got interested in the human body and how it works when I broke my hip as a teenager, but had no idea that this was a possible career! I wanted to study engineering at university, but I thought I wanted to work on formula one cars. However, when I was in my first year of university, we had a really interesting talk by a lady who was researching how to repair human knees instead of having to do knee replacements and this really sparked my interest in using engineering and science to help people!

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