Profile
Alexandra Davey
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About Me:
Ex-globetrotting botanist, now Science Policy and Impact Officer at RBGE
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I live in sunny East Lothian with my husband, two daughters and three greedy guinea pigs. I love my garden – for growing things, watching wildlife and just sitting in. I also write and practice pilates. I am passionate about preventing climate change and addressing inequality, locally, nationally and internationally. I love a G&T and a good Thai curry.
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My Work:
My role involves targeting science activities at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh to solve important global issues, such as climate change and biodiversity loss, and communicating our science to the public and politicians.
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I’ve done a range of activities in my life as a plant scientist. I started out doing a PhD in plant systematics–working out the relationships of a group of species from central Africa.
I then spent a year running a biodiversity surveying programme in Cambodia, and few years based in Edinburgh project managing Darwin Initiative capacity-building and forest inventory projects in the Republic of Congo.
After that I moved into palynology–the study of pollen. I used pollen from the present to study the relationships between plants and how their reproductive structures might have evolved in response to evolutionary events. I also used fossilized pollen from sediment cores dating back tens of thousands of years to reconstruct past vegetation communities and climates in the Mountains of Southwest China biodiversity hotspot.
I have also worked part-time as a freelance writer and science communicator.
Since having a family and settling down (!) I have moved into more of a desk-based strategic role, aiming to target RBGE’s science activities at national and global priorities, and communicate the impacts of our science to audiences ranging from the general public to politicians. I am also responsible for our research ethics policy. It’s a varied and fascinating role!
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My Typical Day:
I work mainly from home and spend a lot of time on the computer – having online meetings with our scientists, writing documents, and preparing publicity materials.
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Once I have got my children out of the house I usually make a coffee and sit down at my computer to see what urgent enquiries have come up from our science teams overnight. Then I might be writing publicity documents, sorting images for publication, keeping tabs on new scientific advances or policies. I might also review an ethics application for a new project, share some tweets about our work, or have meetings with other scientists to find out what exciting advances they have made recently!
Before covid I would have at least one day a week at the offices of RBGE, meeting people in person and catching up with new ideas.
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Education:
Educated at Wallington High School for Girls, Surrey
BA (hons) Biological Sciences at Wadham College, University of Oxford
DPhil (Systematics of Thomandersia Baill.) at University of Oxford -
Qualifications:
GCSE English, Maths, Double Science, History, Geography, French, German, Technology with Art – these helped me choose my A level subjects and also to get an offer of a university place
A level Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Maths; AS level Environmental Science – these helped me to refine my areas of interest and to get a place at university
BSc (hons) Biological Sciences 1st class – this got me into my DPhil studies
DPhil – this helped me get all my subsequent jobs!
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Work History:
Research Coordinator, Frontier-Cambodia (2004-5)
Taxonomy consultant, Edinburgh Centre for Tropical Forests (2005)
Postdoctoral Research Assistant to the Regius Keeper, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE), (2005-13)
Freelance Research Highlight Writer, Macmillan Scientific Communications, (2012-18)
China Programme Coordinator, RBGE (2013-18)
Science Policy and Impact Officer, RBGE (2018-date)
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Current Job:
Science Policy and Impact Officer, RBGE
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My Interview
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What did you want to be after you left school?
A tree-surgeon or a vet
Were you ever in trouble at school?
Yes - for putting rude jokes in my English homework
Who is your favourite singer or band?
The Killers
What's your favourite food?
Chips with lots of salt and vinegar
If you had 3 wishes for yourself what would they be? - be honest!
More time; more sleep; and a pet dog
Tell us a joke.
What did one snowman say to the other? Can you smell carrots?!
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