Are you in a non-tenured or non-permanent postdoctoral position in an academic, government, or research institution? Please fill out our Best Places to Work for Postdocs survey.
Results will be published in the March 2010 issue of The Scientist.
Are you a life scientist working in a commercial organization? Please fill out our Best Places to Work in Industry survey.
Results will be published in the May 2010 issue of The Scientist.
Are you a full time scientist employed in an academic, hospital, government, or research organization? Please fill out our Best Places to Work in Academia survey.
Results will be published in the July 2010 issue of The Scientist.
Each year The Scientist surveys scientists worldwide to gather their assessments of their places of work, and publishes the results in The Scientist's Best Places to Work reports - one for postdocs, industry scientists, and academics. Now in their eighth year, these reports have become the benchmark for evaluating scientists' places of work.
But depending on where you work, only one survey will apply to you. For 2010, we are running all our surveys simultaneously, to consolidate the process. You only need to complete one survey - see below to determine which survey is right for you.
Those who complete a survey may choose to enter a prize drawing for one of three Amazon.com gift certificates for US$250 (or equivalent in your local currency).
Each survey takes only between 10 and 15 minutes to complete.
Breea Govenar, a postdoc at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution cleaning invertebrates from a giant tubeworm. Read more about other winning institutions for postdoctoral study here.
Let your friends and colleagues know about the survey... the more responses we receive the more valuable the results will be.