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Plant breeder/geneticist: Training

Scientific training whilst working is provided as necessary. It is also possible to be seconded to a university for a further degree. Because of the nature of the role, learning the required skills whilst you work is an essential part of the job and you will do this with the support of your team and manager.

A PhD is considered to be appropriate training for research scientists wanting to achieve more senior positions. In addition to academic institutions, specialist research institutes, such as the John Innes Centre and Rothamsted Research , offer PhD studentships.

Some companies offer structured training programmes, which provide the opportunity to gain experience in different areas. More structured training is usually available for research scientists in commercial firms and government-funded research institutes. This training will include learning and updating skills, techniques and knowledge, often by attending seminars and conferences. Training increasingly includes short courses that focus on specific 'soft' skills, such as public speaking and time management. In smaller companies, for those with broader-based roles, training may also cover practical skills such as tractor or forklift driving. Management training is often available for managing research teams or for non-science management posts.

Some plant breeders may wish to enhance their training by overseas experience, which might take the form of a period of overseas study, a visit to an overseas breeding organisation, or presenting work at an international conference. Professional bodies such as the British Society of Plant Breeders (BSPB) may consider providing funding for such activities if they are relevant to their organisation and if you are employed by a member company.

 
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Written by Janet Hindle, University of Leeds
Last updated:
February 2009

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