Profile
Rosie Baillie
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About Me:
I live in Aberdeen (north-east Scotland) with my partner and our adventure cat, Jasper. I love spending time outside birdwatching, walking, running, and taking photos. I was recently diagnosed with ADHD and, therefore, have a lot of hobbies such as writing, reading, knitting, cross stitch, embroidery, and playing games.
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My favourite games are nice relaxing games that you can easily spend your entire day playing, such as The Sims (though sometimes that can be chaotic and anything but relaxing), or Animal Crossing. I am no good at being the ‘bad guy’ when playing games – I can’t even be mean to my villagers on Animal Crossing, I just feel too bad about it!
I have a 10-month old black cat called Jasper who is leash trained and comes out for walks with us. He loves being outside, and I love getting to visit places and take him with us. Last summer, we took him camping for 10 days in Assynt (that’s on the west coast of Scotland), and to the Isle of Mull (and island off the west coast) and he loved it.
One of my favourite things to do is take photos of birds and other wildlife. I find it so relaxing and thrilling when you get the photo you were hoping to take. I love all birds, but my favourite bird at the minute is a sanderling. They are small white shore birds with black legs and a black beak. Sanderlings run around amongst the waves on the shore as they search for food.
I love learning different things, so my path to doing my PhD was not a straight one. When I first went to university I still didn’t really know what career I wanted. I chose an undergraduate degree in forensic science because it covered a range of subject areas (I learned about DNA, decomposition, insects, paint analysis, and got to practice processing a crime scene). I dropped out after 1.5 years because I still didn’t feel sure about what I wanted to do, and started working in marketing because I loved writing. In my spare time, I was also a freelance Formula One journalist (which was a lot of fun) and got to travel to grand prix as a member of the media! After a few years, I was struggling to become a full-time journalist and realised marketing was not right for me and that I really missed science. So, I went back to university to finish my degree in forensic science. Before the start of my third year I visited Canada and saw a bear (my favourite animal) for the first time, which was incredible. I saw a lot of people standing really close to the bear, which seemed worrying because why would you get really close to a bear?! After that, I started to learn about human-wildlife conflict and became hooked. When I finished my undergraduate degree I moved to Edinburgh to do a masters degree in Environmental Protection and Management. I then saw and applied for the PhD I’m currently doing, and moved to Aberdeen.
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My pronouns are:
she/her
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My Work:
I am a PhD researcher looking at the role social media plays in nature experiences. This includes looking at how people speak about their experiences seeing nature on social media, and how social media may affect people’s expectations of a nature experience.
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My research is desk-based which means I do not do laboratory work or field work (this is where you might travel to a particular location to carry out a study). Instead, I use data collected from social media and analyse it using a programming language called R. Some of the questions I can ask include:
- What words are commonly used when people post on social media about nature?
- What kind of things are people talking about when they post about nature? (i.e fishing, birdwatching, specific locations, trees, etc).
- Are people talking about their experience in a positive, neutral, or negative way?
I also use online surveys in my research to understand how social media may influence a person’s expectations of a nature experience. For example, if you see a photo or a video on social media of another person stood 5 metres away from a bear, do you then want to stand 5 metres away from a bear? Do you think it is safe to stand 5 metres away from a bear? This is a complicated question to ask, but it’s very important because bad behaviour around wildlife (such as getting too close to a wild animal or feeding a wild animal) can be dangerous for both people and wildlife.
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My Typical Day:
I usually ignore my alarm and get out of bed when Jasper starts yelling at me for food. I feed him, have my breakfast, get dressed, and start working (I work from home) between 9 – 10 am. At lunch time, I take Jasper out for a walk and do some birdwatching. I have lunch when I get home, and then carry on working until between 5 – 6 pm.
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What I'd do with the prize money:
I love birdwatching and Aberdeen is a great place for birdwatching as we have so many different habitats – the sea, rivers and lakes, farmland, cliffs, and forests. I would love to run events aiming to get children and young people into birdwatching – for that I would need to buy things like binoculars, viewing scopes, guidebooks, and would like to create and print my own activity sheets.
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Education:
I was very lucky to get a scholarship at a small independent school in Staffordshire, called Chase Academy.
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Qualifications:
11 GCSEs A* – C, I did: English language & literature, maths, biology, chemistry, physics, german, french, art and desigh, business studies, and religious education.
I then went to Stafford College and did a BTEC in Applied Science.
I started my undergraduate degree at Staffordshire University in 2010 before I dropped out. When I went back to university in 2015, I went to the University of Wolverhampton and graduated with a first class (hons) in Forensic Science.
In 2018 I graduated from the University of Edinburgh with an MSc in Environmental Protection and Management (distinction grade).
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Current Job:
PhD researcher
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Employer:
University of Aberdeen
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My Interview
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How would you describe yourself in 3 words?
Excitable nature nerd.
What did you want to be after you left school?
A scientist, but I wasn't sure what area I wanted to go into because I loved everything.
Were you ever in trouble at school?
Once for leaving my text book in my locker instead of bringing it to class! I was so scared of being told off.
If you weren't doing this job, what would you choose instead?
A wildlife photographer.
Who is your favourite singer or band?
Paramore.
What's your favourite food?
Sticky toffee pudding.
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
Good health for my loved ones, to write a book one day, and to get to move to the west coast of Canada.
Tell us a joke.
What do you call a bear with no teeth? A gummy bear!
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