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2.Does multi-disciplinary team research with a faculty mentor, lasting throughout your undergraduate years and dealing with the social implications of science and technology appeal to you? If yes, briefly tell us why and what are some of the interests, experiences and skills that you would bring to such a research team.


What does this exactly mean? translate to simple english,
and please please please post up what could be " some of the interests, experiences and skills" I would bring cuz I have NO IDEA what the question is asking

2006-10-11 15:47:40 · 11 answers · asked by Adrianna Lima 2 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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In a group setting with a person as a leader! Each person has different ideas of how the Research is to be done from what they have learned.
IF, you say NO! You say you not want to work with people with ideas too different! Then you are finished; "NO"! Ends the question.
IF, you say Yes you need to say what you would do in this type of research group. After you say Yes you must add more to your answer.
Interests; I would use my interests in World Economics to Feed, House and Clothe people. Provide education and confront health concerns.
Experiences; With my experience of working in Biology and Natural Science I feel I could use my experience in Agriculture, Mechanics and Electronics to help provide people with the skills to obtain my interest goals.
Skills; Having Built homes for people and making gardens for them, raising animals and working in both Mechanical and Electrical Fields, I can utilize these skills with more research from the team as to how we should approach these concerns for the betterment of mankind.
So, there an example I would use to answer my YES!!!!
I covered my Interests, Experiences and Skills!!!!
The question is used to test capability of a person. Answer NO and you lose!!! Answer YES and provide the Interests, Experiences and Skills you have!!!! You WIN!!!!!

2006-10-11 16:09:24 · answer #1 · answered by Snaglefritz 7 · 0 0

Multi-disciplinary means something from multiple disciplines, so that's probably people who are studying different things. You'd have a faculty person (prof or someone studying to be one or an assistant) working with you. This would last your entire 4 years of college. You'd be working on how science and technology affect society and/or one's social life. (It really could mean either, the way it's phrased, but they probably mean society.)

Interests, experiences, and skills: are you a good team worker? Do you enjoy sharing ideas and discussing them to learn more about what others really think (not just to get them to agree with you) and mean?
Would you be willing to work the long hours this may take?
Why would you be interested in seeing how these things affect society?
Are you interested in science?
Is technology your specialty?
Are you highly interested in people and what makes us all tick so differently and similarly?
Have you ever participated in studies like this before, or wanted to?

There. Does that help at all? Email me (by clicking on my name under the grey smiley box over there) if you need further help with it.

2006-10-11 16:05:42 · answer #2 · answered by thejanith 7 · 0 0

multi-disciplinary team research --means a team of researchers from different branches of science working on one research project.

Faculty mentor -One of the professors from your college will guide the research

lasting through your undergraduate years --you will be working on this same project until you graduate

dealing with the social implications of science and technology --dealing with the changes that occur in society due to new technology and scientific advancement

The last sentence can only be answered by you. I do not know what your interests and passions are

2006-10-11 16:00:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The question is asking whether you'd enjoy the following scenario:

Every year of college, with a professor supervising you, you will work with other students and professors -- likely from multiple fields (e.g. science and technology) and subsets of those fields (e.g. chemistry and biology) -- to study how advancements in science and technology affect modern life.

Im guessing some probable topics of study might be how Internet blogs have altered traditional news media or how advancements such as genetic testing for diseases raise new moral dilemmas.

As for what your interests, skills and experiences are, only you or someone who knows you well would be able to answer that.

2006-10-11 16:11:42 · answer #4 · answered by sce44 2 · 0 0

2. Do you want to get together with a bunch of other students, who are majoring in different subjects, and gab about how science and technology are going to affect the way of life of ordinary people?
[The question is saying that a professor will be listening in, and you have to do this all four of your college undergrad years].

If yes, what are you interested in? What can you do for this group?
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Some of the interests, experiences, and skills you might have:
You might be a good journalist -- you have the skills needed to get the opinion of the "man on the street."
You might be able to organize notes and make a document.
You might know a lot about how the technology of today will become the technology of tomorrow -- where the next breakthroughs are likely to be.
You might have a keen interest in politics, and be able to discuss things from the "political animal" point of view.

2006-10-11 17:21:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In English, does conducting research with a versatile team (maybe a group of people from many different disciplines) (in conjunction with one of the teacher faculty monintoring and watching over (mentoring)..........during the time that you are in your undergraduate college years appeal to you. The work would be associated with understanding the social impact of science and technology.....

So let's say you might have people in psychology, sociology, education, and a natural sciences field looking at the impact of social communities on high school girls under the supervision of an advisor.

You could provide skills that include:
teamwork and ability to work with others
experience both at a work and volunteer level and even projects you did in high school of interest.
note your "extensive or whatever" experience in the areas of computers, sciences (natural and social), and various aspects of technology i.e. computer user for 15 years, 4 years of high school science, worked on several planning committees associated with school (sshows team work skills).

Special interests might revolve in your interest in technology and science and its effect on others (social implications), and brief descrptions of things you have done or part time jobs or internships or volunteer work that demonstrates your special interests. these special interests sholud be things that the educational comittee will go AHA! that is exactly the kind of person we want to work on this team/study group, etc.

2006-10-11 15:59:40 · answer #6 · answered by julie l 3 · 0 0

do you want to work in a group with a bunch of people all in different majors supervised by a professor the whole time you're in college learning about how science and technology affect our culture? If so, what can you do and what do you like to do that would benefit such a group?

2006-10-11 15:51:11 · answer #7 · answered by suprasteve 3 · 1 0

Here, they are asking if research during your college years (undergraduate years) that deals with the use of science and technology to our society had been interesting to you. If so, if yes, why? they are asking for qualifications/qualities/abilities that you could contribute to them in case they emply you, or hire you.

Your interests : could be in biology, or zoology, astronomy, there are a lot of intersting fields of science;
Experiences : were you able to dive undewater to observe fishes, experiment on chemicals, or the like;
Skills : are you good in using diffirent kinds of tools, good in writing research projects, communication skills, computer literate, able to identify constellations.

actually there's a variety to choose from but that depends on your own capability. = ) are you applying in a research institutions. Gud luck and God bless.

2006-10-11 16:32:11 · answer #8 · answered by joo 1 · 0 0

well "multi-disciplinary team research" has nothing to do with spankings but with having more than one field of study, sounds like they want you to do on the job training with a mentor in a science field, maybe drug testing on human volunteers.

2006-10-11 15:56:24 · answer #9 · answered by jess l 5 · 0 0

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2016-10-02 05:16:13 · answer #10 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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