Career in Academia: Pros, Cons & Considerations

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The discussion centers on the decision between pursuing a career in academia versus industry, emphasizing the passion for research. Participants highlight the challenges of securing funding in academia, where professors often spend significant time applying for grants. The conversation also touches on the potential for conducting independent research through entrepreneurship, although concerns about the freedom to explore academic topics remain. Ultimately, a hybrid approach involving both industry and academia is suggested as a viable path for those interested in diverse research opportunities.

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  • Understanding of academic research processes and funding mechanisms
  • Familiarity with grant writing and funding acquisition in academia
  • Knowledge of industry research practices and project management
  • Awareness of the entrepreneurial landscape for independent research
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  • Research grant writing techniques for securing academic funding
  • Explore the differences between applied research in industry and theoretical research in academia
  • Investigate entrepreneurial opportunities for funding independent research projects
  • Learn about hybrid career paths that combine academia and industry roles
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This discussion is beneficial for researchers, graduate students, and professionals contemplating a career in academia or industry, as well as entrepreneurs interested in funding research initiatives.

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Recently, I've constantly been debating going into Academia, versus industry. First off, I absolutely love conducting research, and can't see myself not doing research. I know you can do research in industry...but it doesn't seem like it's the same. I want to have the freedom to spontaneously write a paper in math, and then maybe write a paper in biophysics (assuming I have sufficient background). There are many topics I would like to pursue for the sake of pursuing them, not necessarily because I need to get a product out by some deadline. However, I become hesitant about academia when it comes to funding. It seems it is very difficult to obtain funds these days to conduct research, and professors spend a lot of time applying for grants, and just trying to get money. In many cases, when you get money, are you researching the interest of whoever gave you that money? Though, I'm sure one can "disguise" research to suit whoever gave the money. Another option would be to start my own company and then conduct my research that way. I don't know how much freedom I'll have for academic-type research (research for the sake of research) through that means. If I somehow get really rich, I can probably do whatever I want though and not have to worry about funding =P

So...I was wondering what other people in both academia and industry think about the current state of things...
 
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Coolphreak,
DO BOTH OR ALL THREE - some time performing research in industry, some time working in an academic institution position, and maybe independent contract technical service. Without knowing which industry you would work in, you might perform "applied" research. You study a project as far as you can in whatever time is permitted to you, and write a progress report or discuss your findings with the appropriate manager. Some projects have indefinite deadlines; some may yield intermediary results that can be used when found while research continues in that project.
 
What kind of research funding do you need?
Sure it's nice to have... but roughly how much in $$$ are you talking?
 

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