• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: The changing career paths of PhDs and postdocs trained at EMBL
  • Beteiligte: Lu, Junyan [VerfasserIn]; Velten, Britta [VerfasserIn]; Klaus, Bernd [VerfasserIn]; Ramm, Mauricio [VerfasserIn]; Huber, Wolfgang [VerfasserIn]; Coulthard-Graf, Rachel [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: Nov 23, 2023
  • Erschienen in: eLife ; 12(2023), Artikel-ID e78706, Seite 1-16
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.7554/eLife.78706
  • ISSN: 2050-084X
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  • Schlagwörter: careers in science ; early-career researcher ; education ; graduate school ; training ; workforce trends
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  • Beschreibung: Individuals with PhDs and postdoctoral experience in the life sciences can pursue a variety of career paths. Many PhD students and postdocs aspire to a permanent research position at a university or research institute, but competition for such positions has increased. Here, we report a time-resolved analysis of the career paths of 2284 researchers who completed a PhD or a postdoc at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) between 1997 and 2020. The most prevalent career outcome was Academia: Principal Investigator (636/2284=27.8% of alumni), followed by Academia: Other (16.8%), Science-related Non-research (15.3%), Industry Research (14.5%), Academia: Postdoc (10.7%) and Non-science-related (4%); we were unable to determine the career path of the remaining 10.9% of alumni. While positions in Academia (Principal Investigator, Postdoc and Other) remained the most common destination for more recent alumni, entry into Science-related Non-research, Industry Research and Non-science-related positions has increased over time, and entry into Academia: Principal Investigator positions has decreased. Our analysis also reveals information on a number of factors - including publication records - that correlate with the career paths followed by researchers.
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