Survey uncovers frustrations with career uncertainties in the United Kingdom.
UK scientists are concerned about career instability and lack of research positions, says a poll by an advocacy group, Science is Vital. It surveyed 700 science PhD students and researchers in September at the behest of UK science minister David Willetts, who met group leaders on 6 October and is arranging a discussion with government and funding representatives. Respondents cited problems with short-term contracts, low pay, compromised mobility and lack of work–life balance. Many want smaller labs and permanent academic posts funded by universities.
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Science careers unstable. Nature 478, 277 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nj7368-277c
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