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A survey of early-career researchers in Australia

Katherine Christian, Carolyn Johnstone, Jo-ann Larkins, Wendy Wright, Michael R Doran

2021eLife118 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Early-career researchers (ECRs) make up a large portion of the academic workforce and their experiences often reflect the wider culture of the research system. Here we surveyed 658 ECRs working in Australia to better understand the needs and challenges faced by this community. Although most respondents indicated a 'love of science', many also expressed an intention to leave their research position. The responses highlight how job insecurity, workplace culture, mentorship and 'questionable research practices' are impacting the job satisfaction of ECRs and potentially compromising science in Australia. We also make recommendations for addressing some of these concerns.

Topics & Concepts

MentorshipWorkforceJob satisfactionPublic relationsResearch integrityOrganizational cultureSurvey researchCareer developmentPsychologySurvey data collectionCulture changeMEDLINEMedical educationPolitical scienceCareer PathwaysDoctoral Education Challenges and SolutionsCareer Development and DiversityHealth and Medical Research Impacts
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