SFEBES2021 Early Careers Session Broadening your Career Pathway - What else can you do with your skills? (5 abstracts)
Research Facilitation or Management
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
There are many opportunities for those who pursue a career in science. This can include a direct route through academia and ultimately becoming a professor and leading your own research group. However, very few people go all the way through with this and therefore it is important to consider other options. Further career paths could include working in industry, government or in a research support setting amongst others. A career in research support is a rewarding one, often being a strong source of support for academics, from early-career researchers all the way to professor level. You can still maintain those connections with cutting edge research and use the skills you have developed during a PhD or post-doc. The knowledge gained during a PhD or post-doc can include strong analytical skills, time management and coping with pressure. These are all very important for a career in research support where applications come thick and fast. Research support is becoming an increasingly important area of University development, with competition for funding becoming more challenging, any additional support an academic has access to is welcomed.