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Academic researchers work in universities, research institutes, and sometimes in partnership with industry to investigate specific topics within their field of expertise. Their work involves designing and conducting experiments or studies, analysing data, and publishing results in academic journals. Academic researchers also often present their findings at conferences and may contribute to teaching or supervising students. Research can be in a wide range of subjects including sciences, engineering, social sciences, humanities, and arts. Most academic researchers hold a PhD and often begin their careers as postdoctoral researchers before moving into more senior positions such as lecturer or principal investigator.

Academic Researcher

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Average Salary

Academic researchers in the UK typically earn between £30,000 and £50,000 per year, depending on experience and the institution.

Number of Positions

There are approximately 75,000 academic research staff employed in UK universities and higher education institutions.

Gender Balance

About 46 percent of academic researchers in the UK are women, though this varies by discipline.

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Achieve Strong Academic Foundations

Complete GCSEs and A Levels

Focus on subjects relevant to your field of interest such as science, humanities, or social sciences.

Achieving good grades in your GCSEs and A Levels is essential for securing a place at a top university. Choose subjects that are closely related to the area you wish to research in the future. For example, if you want to be a biological researcher, take Biology and Chemistry. Many universities look for at least three strong A Level results.

Earn an Undergraduate Degree

Attend university and obtain a bachelor’s degree in your chosen field.

Select a course that aligns with your research interests, such as History, Biology, or Engineering. Engage in independent study and consider undertaking a dissertation or research project in your final year, as this will give you experience in academic research methods.

Pursue Postgraduate Study

Complete a Master’s Degree

Enrol in a relevant postgraduate taught or research course to deepen your expertise.

A master’s degree allows you to specialise further and often involves a significant research project or thesis. This is a good opportunity to develop advanced research skills and build professional relationships with academics in your field.

Obtain a PhD

Apply for and complete a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programme.

A PhD is typically required for most academic research positions. You will design and carry out an original research project over several years, and defend your work in a viva examination. Funding is often available via research councils, scholarships, or university grants.

Develop Professional Research Skills

Gain Research Experience

Take part in research projects, internships, and conferences during your studies.

Look for opportunities to assist with research projects, either as part of your studies or through summer placements. Attending conferences and networking with other researchers will help you stay up to date with developments in your field.

Publish and Communicate Findings

Write academic papers and present your work at conferences.

Publishing your research in academic journals and presenting at conferences is vital for building your reputation as a researcher. Seek feedback from peers and supervisors to improve your work. Communication skills are essential for sharing your research with both academic and non-academic audiences.

Secure an Academic Research Post

Apply for Research Positions

Seek roles such as Research Assistant, Postdoctoral Researcher, or Lecturer.

Search for job opportunities at universities, research institutes, or funding councils. Tailor your CV and cover letter to highlight your research experience and any teaching or supervisory roles you have undertaken. Be prepared to present your research at interviews.

Continue Professional Development

Engage in ongoing training, grant writing, and collaboration.

Academic research is a competitive field, so continuing to develop your skills is important. Attend workshops, seek funding for your projects, and build collaborations with other researchers in the UK and abroad.

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Sample Qualifications

An Academic Researcher and a Research Scientist both typically hold advanced qualifications and are involved in conducting original research within specific fields. They share similar skills in hypothesis development, data analysis, and scholarly writing, making their roles closely aligned in terms of qualifications and academic expertise.

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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