Academic researchers work in universities or research institutes, investigating topics in their chosen field, such as science, social science, humanities, or engineering. Their work involves designing experiments or studies, collecting and analysing data, and publishing their findings in academic journals. Academic researchers often apply for grants to fund their projects, present their work at conferences, and may also supervise students or teach classes. The career can be highly rewarding for those passionate about discovery and advancing knowledge, but it can also be competitive, especially when seeking permanent positions.
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