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Scientific researchers investigate, experiment, and analyse to discover new knowledge or develop new products and processes. In the UK, they might work in laboratories at universities, pharmaceutical companies, tech firms, or government agencies. Their work could involve anything from developing new medicines and testing materials to studying climate change or inventing new technologies. A typical day might include designing experiments, collecting and analysing data, writing reports, and sharing findings with others. This career is ideal for people who are curious, love problem-solving, and enjoy working with data and experiments.

Scientific Researcher

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Average Salary

Scientific researchers in the UK typically earn between £25,000 and £45,000 per year at entry level, with experienced researchers and team leaders earning £50,000 or more.

Number of Positions

There are over 100,000 scientific research and development jobs in the UK, with thousands of new positions opening every year in universities, private companies, and government organisations.

Education Required

Most scientific researchers in the UK have at least a bachelor's degree in a science subject, and many have a master's degree or PhD.

🚀 Careers in this path

Develop Your Science Skills

Study Science Subjects at School

Focus on subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics.

Choose science subjects for your GCSEs and A-levels, as these will give you the foundation needed for scientific thinking and problem-solving. Participating in science clubs or competitions can also help you develop practical skills and a deeper interest in the subject.

Learn to Work in a Team

Many scientific discoveries are made by teams, so teamwork skills are important.

Work on group projects in your science classes and join science clubs or societies. This will help you learn how to share ideas, listen to others, and solve problems together, all of which are crucial for a research career.

Gain Higher Education

Study a Science Degree

Apply for a degree in a science subject such as Biology, Chemistry, Physics or Environmental Science.

University courses will teach you advanced scientific knowledge and research methods. Most researchers have at least a bachelor’s degree, and many go on to study for a master’s or PhD to specialise further. Check university entry requirements early and consider work experience placements or summer schools to strengthen your application.

Get Laboratory Experience

Take part in laboratory classes or internships to develop hands-on research skills.

Laboratory experience is vital for a research career. At university, make the most of practical classes and seek out internships or volunteering opportunities in research labs. This will help you learn how to use equipment safely and gather reliable data.

Start Your Research Career

Apply for Research Positions

Look for jobs as a research assistant, technician, or PhD student in universities, research institutes or companies.

Entry-level research jobs may include helping with experiments, collecting data, or supporting senior scientists. These roles provide valuable experience and can help you decide which area of science you want to specialise in. Consider talking to your university tutors or careers service for advice on finding these positions.

Continue Learning and Developing

Keep up to date with scientific advances and develop new skills throughout your career.

Scientific research is always changing, so it is important to attend conferences, read scientific journals, and take additional courses to stay current. As you gain experience, you may lead your own research projects or teach new researchers.

Available Apprenticeships

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Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

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Healthways Chemist

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Arkle Pharmacy

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Meraj Pharmacy

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An opportunity has arisen with Meraj Pharmacy. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) apprenticeship standard.

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FLYPHARM LTD

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An opportunity has arisen with Blue Dew Pharmacy. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) apprenticeship standard.

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Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

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ROSE HEALTHCARE LTD

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An opportunity has arisen with Rose Pharmacy. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) Apprenticeship Standard.

Closing date: in 1 month

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

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TOWER Pharmacy

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An opportunity has arisen with Tower Pharmacy. You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) apprenticeship standard.

Closing date: in 1 month

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

L3 Pharmacy Technician Apprentice

TRIO PHARMA LIMITED

( Added 26 Jul 2024 - 1 position available )

An opportunity has arisen with Trio Pharmacy.You will be taking in and handing out prescriptions, dispensing and selling over the counter medicines. You will work towards a Level 3 Pharmacy Technician (integrated) apprenticeship standard.

Closing date: in 1 month

Possible start date: 30 Nov 2025

Career Progressions

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These career progression decisions are informed by comparing the skills and knowledge needed for different occupations, along with data on how people move between them. Explore the possibilities and discover the exciting journey ahead in your career!

Sample Qualifications

A Scientific Researcher and a Research Scientist both conduct systematic investigations to advance knowledge in specific fields. They typically hold relevant scientific qualifications and focus on experimental design, data analysis, and hypothesis testing within scientific domains.

How to become

You can get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • an apprenticeship
  • working towards this role

University

You usually need a first or 2:1 (upper second class) degree in a science subject to become a research scientist. Most research scientists continue to study for a postgraduate qualification like a PhD.

You could study on an integrated postgraduate master's course. These courses include independent research and are designed to lead directly on to a PhD.

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 2 or 3 A levels, or equivalent, including a science, for a degree
  • a degree in a relevant subject for postgraduate study

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Apprenticeship

You could apply to do a degree apprenticeship if you want to work in a particular field of scientific research.

Apprenticeships include:

  • Scientist Level 6
  • Biomedical Scientist Level 6
  • Nuclear Scientist Level 6
  • Materials Science Technologist Level 6
  • Clinical Scientist Level 7

You could also do a Research Scientist Level 7 Apprenticeship, which is equivalent to postgraduate study.

These apprenticeships can take between 3 and 5 years to complete.

Entry requirements

To get onto an apprenticeship, you'll find it useful to have:

  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A levels, or equivalent, for a degree apprenticeship

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Work

It may be possible to start as a research assistant or graduate industrial scientist. You would usually need to study part time for a PhD while you work.

UK Research and Innovation and industrial companies sometimes offer studentships. This would give you the opportunity to do a PhD while getting practical research experience.

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Career tips

It may improve your chances of finding work if you've got work experience in a research department, or your degree included a placement in a research environment.

As a graduate, you could look for postgraduate training opportunities offered through Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP). In a KTP you would get the opportunity to run a research project together with an organisation and a university or research body.

Further information

You can get advice about research careers from the Science Council and professional bodies for particular scientific fields, such as:

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