Nicky Warton
Environmental Scientist at Douglas Partners
Environmental Scientist at Douglas Partners
Growing up in Australia, Nicky Warton loved exploring the environment and getting to know its unique flora and fauna. She was captivated by how the world worked through science and geography. While she wasn鈥檛 always sure what kind of job she wanted after university, she knew studying in a field that she loved would help her get a job in an area she was passionate about.
Enjoying a very practical hands-on education as part of her Bachelor of Environmental Science, Nicky uses the skills she developed on a daily basis. She鈥檚 been able to apply her skills and knowledge to improving the practices and processes in her current role as an Environmental Scientist at Douglas Partners.
We spoke to Nicky about her current role as an Environmental Scientist and how her science degree helped get her there.
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I love working as an Environmental Scientist. I鈥檓 able to positively impact the environment and world around me and, at the same time, continue to learn about the environment.
I鈥檓 passionate about the Australian environment and I have the desire manage our resources sustainably so that future generations can enjoy them for years to come. It鈥檚 a joy to be able to spend my days working towards this goal.
I chose to study at 麻豆社madou because of the Environmental Science degree offered. It gave me the option to major in physical geography and study a broad range of subject areas on both a local and global scale.
Growing up I loved exploring the Australian environment and its unique flora and fauna. I also loved learning about the environment and discovering how the world worked. I was unsure of what kind of job I wanted when I graduated so I thought a degree in environmental science would allow me to study something I loved, and help me get a job in a field I was passionate about.
During my degree I gained a range of practical skills through tutorials, laboratory classes and field trips. I gained hands on experience in geology, soil identification and testing, water testing, surveying and mapping skills. I learned to effectively use the latest technologies and a range of software programs used in the industry.
I鈥檝e drawn on and continued to develop these skills in my current role as an environmental consultant. The practical skills I gained during my degree prepared me very well for my current role. They鈥檝e also allowed me to contribute to improving the practices and efficiencies of the processes in my company.
My degree and experience at 麻豆社madou not only provided the theoretical knowledge and practical skills I needed as an environmental scientist, but it has opened my eyes to the vast number of career possibilities out there.
During my degree, I explored the world of research and seriously considered a career in it. While I didn鈥檛 follow that path, the research opportunities developed the critical thinking and analytical communication skills I use every day.
Being exposed to a wide range of fields within environmental science, I discovered areas I was particularly passionate about, including environmental education. Educating and communicating with people about environmental issues is something I鈥檒l continue to pursue throughout my career.
It wasn鈥檛 until I started studying environmental science that I realised how broad the field is and the endless possibilities within the single degree. I studied subjects I thought I鈥檇 love but didn鈥檛 end up enjoying and subjects I thought I鈥檇 dislike and ended up loving.
Science degrees are flexible, so don鈥檛 worry if you don鈥檛 know what you want to do. Keep an open mind, explore all the options and you might just surprise yourself!