The document discusses the scope of studying microbiology in the UK. It outlines career opportunities for microbiologists such as working as ecologists, nurses, chemists, physicians, and teachers. The study of microbiology is important for addressing global issues around food shortage, the environment, space exploration, engineering, and drug development. The average salary for biologists in the UK is £32,365 per year, and jobs are available at universities and research institutions in Cambridge and other parts of the country. Employers include universities, pharmaceutical companies, and healthcare organizations. The field of microbiology is expected to continue growing in importance for addressing challenges of population growth and environmental pressures.
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Microbiology in UK
1. SCOPE :
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Scope :
Microbiology in UK
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2. Through the study of scientific concepts of life in
living organisms, students have enhanced their
professional careers such as ecologists, nurses,
chemists, physicians, teachers, scientists among
other professions
The knowledge of Microbiology is essential in solving
global issues that affect different countries across the
globe like food shortage, environmental issues,
space explorations, engineering and biometric
studies of drugs.
3. The average salary for a Biologist is £32,365 per
year in the United Kingdom. indeed.com
Some of the top openings for research related jobs
for biologists are in universities like Cambridge,
University of Bath, King's college, Institute of Cancer
research and many more.
4. The salary range of biologist in Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire is from £37,500 to £58,750per
annum-totaljobs.com
Some of the jobs related to this are Academic
researcher, Biotechnologist, Higher education
lecturer, Microbiologist,Nature conservation officer,
Research scientist (life sciences),Scientific laboratory
technician,Teaching laboratory technician and many
more.
5. Employers recruiting graduates for biology-related
jobs include universities and clinical research
organisations,pharmaceutical and biotechnology
companies,private hospitals and NHS trusts,national
and global health, conservation,etc.
Synthetic biology has the potential to drive industry,
research and employment in the life sciences in a
way that could rival the development of the computer
industry.- assest.gov.uk
6. According to Professor Vicari, as the human
population continues to grow, and living standards
continue to improve, pressure on the natural world
to feed, clothe and provide energy for us will test
scientists, especially the biologists.Linkdin.com