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Muddle of the middle: why mid-career scientists feel neglected

Muddle of the middle: why mid-career scientists feel neglected

How do you define ‘mid-career’ in academia? Funders, governing bodies and working scientists debate a vexed question.

Working Scientist · Nature Publishing Group

September 21, 20229m 52s

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Show Notes

Is 40 too young for a scientist to describe themselves as mid-career? If the term can’t be defined by age, does it refer to landing tenure, to achieving a level of autonomy or to serving on multiple academic committees?


Working scientists who no longer define themselves as ‘early career’ tell Julie Gould what this often-neglected career stage means to them in the absence of an agreed definition from funding agencies and scientific governing bodies.


This is the first episode in Muddle of the Middle, a six-part Working Scientist podcast series about the mid-career stage in science.


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