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Where tomorrow’s scientists prefer to live − and where they’d rather not

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13 May 2025
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three young people sit in the back of a moving van with boxes in the background

Graduate students interested in an academic career after graduation day have often been told[1] they need to be open to moving somewhere they may not want to live. This advice is because of how hard it is to get a tenure-track professor position.

These days, this advice may be less relevant as graduate students are increasingly pursuing...

Authors: Staff

Read more https://theconversation.com/where-tomorrows-scientists-prefer-to-live-and-where-theyd-rather-not-254431

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