A Career in Plant Pathology? Have you ever considered a career in plant pathology? Here we offer an insight into career options in the field and ways of achieving the necessary training through a series of links to web resources. Introduction As the earth’s population expands, and global climate changes, increasing demands are made on our limited cropping area. Ever present pest and pathogen populations continue to cause serious crop losses and, on a world scale, crop protection remains one of man’s principal challenges. Already plant pathologists play a central role in reducing crop losses and demands for such skills must surely increase. Thus, there is cause for optimism in careers in this area. The American Phytopathological Society Careers in Plant Pathology page offers some nice background information on the role of plant pathologists and the career opportunities available. The range of employers is broad and includes:
The Plant Pathology Internet Guide Book lists a selection of the above employers offering an insight into the work undertaken in UK and international Research Groups. Training There are a significant number of positions in plant pathology for staff trained to the graduate or postgraduate level. Opportunities for school leavers in plant pathology are limited. The following WWW sites will help in identifying the course most appropriate to your needs. Undergraduate courses Hobsons (www.hobsons.com)an excellent site that allows you to search for Universities according to course, region, price, size & location. The Hobsons Virtual Education Fair allows you to interact with global institutions online. Education Course Advisory Service Worldwide (www.edcasworldwide.com) is an independent educational advisory service offering impartial advice on programmes and courses across the tertiary education sector in the United Kingdom and internationally. There is a fee for this service. The Course Source (www.thecoursesource.co.uk). This site offers comprehensive coverage of all UK degree courses. Users can search by a variable range of options depending on their needs. Hotcourses (www.hotcourses.com) can be used to search and apply for courses in the UK. UK Course Finder (www.ukcoursefinder.com). This site allows you to search for a course either by subject or university. UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service) (www.ucas.com). Postgraduate courses and opportunities Prospects Hobsons Postgrad Hotcourses www.FindAMasters.com www.FindAPhD.com www.FindAPostDoc.com. Career/Employment opportunities
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