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How to become an academic researcher

If you are passionate about studying and doing research and have a desire to become an academic researcher, there are some things you can do to make your dream come true. In this article, we will explore the steps you need to take to embark on this path, from the educational qualifications needed to finding job opportunities.

1. Obtaining a university degree

The first step is to obtain an undergraduate degree. It is important to choose a degree program that is relevant to the field of study in which you want to become a specialist and maintain a good grade point average.

2. Obtaining a Ph.

After earning an undergraduate degree, the next step is to finally obtain a Ph.D. degree. To do so, you will have to participate in individual calls for applications, which universities publish on their websites each year, and pass selection exams. After passing the exams, the doctoral student will receive a scholarship for the entire period of research, which can take from three to five years and involves the production of an original final thesis. During the doctoral program you will work closely with an academic mentor who will provide support and advice.

3. Publish your own research

At this time it is important to publish one's research in an academic thesis. Publication demonstrates expertise and experience in the subject and can help develop an academic reputation.

In addition, it can be a key step in obtaining a position as a university researcher in the future, as it demonstrates the ability to conduct original research and communicate results effectively.

4. Continue training

Even after obtaining a doctorate, it is important to continue training and keeping your skills up-to-date. There are numerous conferences and seminars that you can attend to continue learning and developing your knowledge.

In addition, it is important to keep abreast of the latest insights and advances in your field of study. This can be done through reading academic journals and participating in discussion groups.

5. Seeking job opportunities as an academic researcher

Once you have obtained a Ph.D. and achieved a sufficient number of publications, the time comes to look for job opportunities as an academic researcher. 

There are several avenues to follow including:

monitoring the websites of universities and research institutes for open positions;attending academic conferences and networking activities to make acquaintances in the field and learn about job opportunities;working with one's academic mentors to obtain recommendations and contacts at other universities or research institutions;customize your resume and cover letter for each position to which you are applying, highlighting your experiences and skills that fit the specific position.

Conclusion

Becoming an academic researcher takes years of study and work, but it can be a highly rewarding career. Following these steps can help you prepare for a successful academic career and find job opportunities in this field.

Always remember to keep up to date and develop your skills, as this is an ever-evolving field and requires constant effort to stay abreast of changes and new discoveries.

Finally, we would like to remind you that, at our In-Domus campuses, we offer the opportunity for all researchers in Milan to stay, if available, in one of our university housing units and have a wonderful experience within a young and international environment. 

Good luck!

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