Careers
Author: David Greensmith (University of Salford)
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How to Cite: Greensmith, D. (2023) “Biomedicine Careers Hub update”, BioScientist: The Salford Biomedicine Society Magazine. 1(2). doi: https://doi.org/10.57898/biosci.141
The “Biomedicine Careers Hub” I wrote of in the previous issue continues to grow from strength to strength. The hub (which can be accessed via the “communities” area of Blackboard) is now heavily populated with career-related resources. You will see several activity spaces, each associated with a particular high-level career area:
Biomedical scientist and pathology lab
Research-based careers and progression to PhD / Master by Research
Taught masters
Teaching
Graduate entry medicine, dentistry and physician’s associate
Biotechnology and industry
Microbiology and public health
Scientific communication, writing and outreach
Each space is managed by a member of staff who is an expert in the field and are packed full of useful and career-specific resources. Remember, each space represents a considerable breadth of distinct pathways and the list certainly isn’t exhaustive. Indeed, if you feel a certain career group isn’t represented, let us know. On the hub, you will also find general activity spaces which contain career-spanning resources such career events, placements and CV enhancing opportunities.
Remember, you can use the hub in two ways: (1) to research career options and (2) to make yourself more employable by engaging with the many extra-curricular activities that feature on the site. It’s a highly dynamic resource and will constantly grow and develop with new content so do access it on a regular basis to see what’s new.
The leads of certain career groups have also established parallel Teams sites for further career-specific mentoring and support. To gain access to any of those Teams sites, simply contact the associated academic lead.