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Summary:Working Group Membership:The UK's world-class position in medical science is underpinned by a first rate workforce. It is vital that the UK’s biomedical training and career structures are attractive to the next generation of young researchers. A key ingredient for success is collaboration between academia and industry; it is this interface that fuels the process by which new scientific ideas are brought into clinical application. The mobility of researchers is an important part of this interface - exchanging skills, forging opportunities and promoting mutual awareness.
The Academy of Medical Sciences has long promoted relations between academia and industry through the work of its FORUM. A previous Academy report, ‘The Freedom to Succeed’ , identified considerable scope for improving mobility between the two sectors and promoting the place of industry as an attractive career destination. To explore this further, a small working group was convened to look more closely at perceptions towards careers in industry and to identify opportunities for promoting greater mobility. Evidence was sought from a range of academics, learned societies, public sector organisations, commercial companies and young scientists and researchers.
The report produced by this working group presents findings in the form of a discussion paper, intended to open up debate and stimulate further input.
We welcome comments on the issues raised in this paper, which can be E-mailed to forum@acmedsci.ac.uk.
The working group was comprised of representatives from the Academy’s clinical and non-clinical careers committees and its Forum with industry.Project Downloads:
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