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Scientists at risk; we need to celebrate their work more

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
A new report has found almost 1 in 5 scientists surveyed this year have thought about leaving the profession permanently, citing lack of recognition and career advancement opportunities.

26 October 2020

The Professional Scientists Employment and Remuneration Report 2020-21 was released today by Science & Technology Australia (STA) in partnership with Professional Scientists Australia.

Science & Technology Chief Executive Officer Misha Schubert said the report identified a disconnect between the clear value of science to our community – and tangible recognition of scientists.

“With the world’s hopes pinned on scientists to find us a way out of the pandemic, the value of science has never been clearer – yet our scientists don’t always feel that recognition,” she said.

https://scienceandtechnologyaustral...at-risk-we-need-to-celebrate-their-work-more/
 
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