International postdoc poll rates Dundee among the best
The University of Dundee has been named one of the world's best workplaces for postdoctoral scientists in a new survey carried out by The Scientist magazine.
Dundee is named among the top 10 international institutions outside of North America and is one of only three UK institutions named in the survey, alongside the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology at Cambridge and the University of Manchester.
The Scientist is an international news magazine that reports on the issues and events that impact the world of life scientists and frequently carries out surveys for scientists.
The latest survey - "Best Places To Work For PostDocs" - determines how postdoctoral scientists rate the quality of their experience in their place of employment.
Another annual survey run by The Scientist has named the University as the best place for scientists to work in Europe in each of the past two years.
Commenting on the most recent poll result, Dr Paul Andrews, co-chair of the School of Life Sciences' Postdoc Association at Dundee, said, "It is very encouraging to hear that Dundee's reputation as a great place to work, as a postdoc, has received recognition in this influential poll."
"Since its inception last year, the School of Life Sciences' Postdoc Association has been extremely active in addressing the acknowledged UK-wide deficits in many aspects of postdoctoral training and career development. Being placed in the Top 10 this year will encourage us to do even more for postdocs in the future."
More information about the activities of the Postdoc Association can be found at: http://www.dundee.ac.uk/lifesciences/postdoc.
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