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My Work Experience With TwinsUK

16th July 2024 – by Bronwen Price

I initially contacted TwinsUK trying to find year 12 work experience. I had been listening to a podcast by Tim Spector (a health scientist), and after doing a little bit of research, this lead me to Twins UK, which he founded. I was extremely lucky to get a placement here.

I was excited but nervous on my way for my first day at King’s College London. But I needed not to worry – from the moment I got there I was greeted with friendly faces. Everyone was lovely, happy to help and enthusiastic about their work.

On the Monday I learnt about research ethics, attended one of the staff meetings and was shown around the labs. Already I was surprised by just how many different roles are required for one project. It widened my perspective into how many different career paths there can be in one area, whether that be a science communicator, project manager, clinician nurse or lab technician, and so much more. I had the opportunity to talk to so many different people about their experiences at TwinsUK, and what lead them here. Everyone was so willing to help, and it was really helpful to talk about their university experiences as this is the next step I am considering.

On Tuesday, I had a call from home on science communication and engagement. It was really insightful to learn that even coming from a science background – many roles still involve other skills such as creativity and communication. It was interesting to learn about how TwinsUK work to involve as many people as possible in science, encourage twins to join the study, and make the information accessible to people who may not be from a science background.

Additionally, I had exposure to a hybrid work environment. Working from home twice a week allowed me to participate in teams calls and virtual learning. And then of course travelling into London to meet everyone in person was exciting and such a valuable experience, especially on Thursday which is when the whole team is in together. It allowed me to consider what kind of work environment I would thrive in in the future.

On Wednesday, we had the opportunity to follow a twin’s experience on the clinic. I was able to shadow a wide variety of different tests, and see how the team made the visits worthwhile and enjoyable for the volunteers. This was my favourite part of the whole week; it was so inspiring to see the clinic team at work and helped me gain experience that will help me decide on my future career path.

We were able to meet a large cohort of the team at TwinsUK, learn about what they do, their career paths and what lead them here. Again, it was a valuable insight to the working world and made me realise how many different opportunities are out there.

Overall it was an amazing experience, from which I learnt so much I will use as I move forward. I am extremely grateful for this experience, and to have had an insight into what a science degree could potentially lead me to. A huge thank you to everyone who was so friendly and eager to help, and I would highly recommend to anyone considering a career in science or healthcare to apply for work experience here. Thank you!

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