Not exact matches
Madeline Butler,
academic coordinator for undergraduate laboratories in the division of biological sciences
at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), says, «Our students with undergraduate degrees in biology seem to do well getting
jobs in
academic institutions and
at biotechnology companies.»
Instead of only applying to the top large research
institutions, Blaser recommends that graduate students and post docs interested in
academic careers look for
job vacancies
at small to mid-sized
institutions.
If a permanent position has advantages over a postdoc, a
job at a public research
institution in France also has advantages over the typical
academic post.
[xi] Possible reasons for this correlation include the higher levels of
academic preparation
at selective
institutions and greater geographic mobility to attend college (and perhaps to move to take a higher - paying
job), but other factors could be
at play as well.
Anyone taking courses
at an eligible
institution to improve their
job skills, obtain a degree, and is enrolled for
at least a single
academic period is eligible for the Lifetime Learning Credit.