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subject: University Scientific Research: An Opportunity Or A Frustration? [print this page]


Being a graduating student, one may think about the future. What should he/she do? Where should he/she work? Is he/she going to cope with the responsibility? These and more questions are asked at the last year of studying. Those students who study science have already understood that the options they have are not varied. One may choose a University scientific research job, a government scientific research, industrial science, scientific entrepreneurship, consultancy technology transfer, or other careers. A work in the University scientific research center may be interesting for one student and may be boring for another. There is no reason to dwell upon advantages and disadvantages as tastes differ. Still, we have decided to ask for scientists to express their personal opinion on the profession to provide students with reliable information about a job of a University scientific researcher.

What is the main meaning of a University scientific research job?

University scientific research is a specific type of a work where one may observe a combination of responsibilities. Students should combine science research, teaching career and administration responsibilities.

Why is a University scientific research considered to be an opportunity?

A University scientific research is an opportunity as students are given a chance to implement their knowledge in practice and check their theories. It is significant the most University scientific researchers are free to conduct any experiments they want to. Furthermore, it is a great opportunity to work with people from different countries and to share personal experience with those.

Why is a University scientific research considered to be a frustration?

At the same time, according to the personal experience of some University scientific researchers, some of those were frustrated by the insecurity they felt. The short-term contracts with different Universities did not suggest any confidence in future.

by: Michael Cockson




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