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Eivets Feb 20th 2005 2:18 am

Science in Queensland
 
My wife and i are moving to Queensland in August, she is a teacher and so will probably cruise into a job. I am currently working as a Molecular Biologist/ electron microscopist in england. Any advice about how to find jobs and how UK degrees are received in Oz? :cool:

Sue from Manchester Feb 20th 2005 3:33 am

Re: Science in Queensland
 
Try looking on the university websites for research positions. There's university of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology.

Eivets Feb 20th 2005 3:43 am

Re: Science in Queensland
 

Originally Posted by Sue from Manchester
Try looking on the university websites for research positions. There's university of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology.

Thanks,
I am considering looking into private sector work, I have been told the money is better, but research work may be more fulfilling.

owleywoodcat Feb 20th 2005 10:03 am

Re: Science in Queensland
 
HI Eivets,
I'm a cell biologist moving to Townsville, Tropical North Queensland.

I found the post just by searching the internet.

If you fancy TNQ then try the Australian Institute of Marine Science in Townsville - they do some molecular biology and advertise vacancies on their website - aims.gov.au.

Also in Townsville they have the James Cook University - there may be some opportunities there for a molecular biologist - they have a Comparative Genomics Centre. www.jcu.edu.au/

I used to do electron microscopy myself but haven't seen any jobs advertised for that - it's a pretty small world! Haven't really been looking that hard though.

As for how your UK degree will be accepted, although it would have been easier for me if I had a PhD, I had a BSc, and specialist skills and experience got me through.
Good Luck,
Cat

Al H Feb 20th 2005 8:42 pm

Re: Science in Queensland
 
Hi Eivets

My wife is a molecular biologist and we are aiming to move out to Victoria about this time next year. Try looking through http://www.science.gov.au/Pages/Home.aspx
and also at the careers sites such as http://www.careerone.com.au/ and http://www.mycareer.com.au/ and search for molecular biology. Also go to www.csiro.au and see what CSIRO have going on in Queensland.

As for salaries, industry almost always pays more than academia, but the demands on you and your time are often greater. There are also a number of recruitment companies who specialise in science, but we haven't really looked into any of those yet.

HTH

Alastair

Brissiegirl Feb 20th 2005 8:53 pm

Re: Science in Queensland
 
further Universities in Queensland are:

Griffith University (www.griffith.edu.au)
University of Southern Queensland (www.usq.edu.au)
James Cook University (www.jcu.edu.au)
University of Central Queensland (www.cqu.edu.au)
Qld Catholic Uni (private Uni)
Bond University (a private Uni)

and, as already mentioned:

Queensland Uni of Technology (My old Uni :) ) (www.qut.edu.au)
University of Queensland (www.uq.edu.au)

It may also be worth investigating Queensland Department of Primary Industries (DPI) and Qld Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the CSIRO for Science based jobs - they have many many researchers.

there is also private sector Scienitific research.

matt-and-jenny Feb 20th 2005 8:55 pm

Re: Science in Queensland
 
I think New Scientist's Australian website has Ozzie jobs on it. We're off to Brisbane in April, and my partner, Matt, will be looking for work in forensics, or Biochem. He has sent out cold call letters and emails to all the addresses he found on Yellow pages website. A degree is a degree anywhere, but I've heard that English degrees, particularly in science, are well received! Good luck with your job hunting.

mlbonner Feb 20th 2005 8:57 pm

Re: Science in Queensland
 

Originally Posted by Eivets
My wife and i are moving to Queensland in August, she is a teacher and so will probably cruise into a job. I am currently working as a Molecular Biologist/ electron microscopist in england. Any advice about how to find jobs and how UK degrees are received in Oz? :cool:

Hi - I know its not the same thing, but a friend of mine is a marine biologist, and she works at Queensland Museum, Southbank, Brisbane. Just a thought.
I have a BSc (hons) degree and this gave me no problems at all, if anything it was an advantage as Aussie degrees are done differently, so you have to take an extra year if you want Honours and a lot of students opt out of this.

Koza Feb 20th 2005 11:00 pm

Re: Science in Queensland
 
Have a look here, too:
http://www.researchjobs.net.au/qld.php

Scietific recruitment agency - http://www.kellyscientific.com.au/

Al H Feb 21st 2005 12:58 am

Re: Science in Queensland
 

Originally Posted by Koza
Have a look here, too:
http://www.researchjobs.net.au/qld.php

Scietific recruitment agency - http://www.kellyscientific.com.au/

Thanks Koza

Should be useful for finding a job for Mrs H

Alastair

Eivets Feb 21st 2005 6:28 am

Re: Science in Queensland
 
Thanks for the info, I also have a BSc, it is good to know it is comparable with Oz qualifications.
I have previously lived overseas for 3 years and it is always daunting trying to set up in a new country, but also quite exciting! :eek:
We are not leaving UK until end of August so I still have some time before we go to pursue any possibilities
Cheers,
Eivets

Eivets Feb 21st 2005 6:34 am

Re: Science in Queensland
 
Cheers for that,
Quite lot of possibilities for me there!
I will check out those sites soon as.
Lamingtons are good but its the Timtams and cherry ripes I'm looking forward to, and of course the Carlton coldies :beer:

Brissiegirl Feb 21st 2005 9:42 pm

Re: Science in Queensland
 

Originally Posted by Eivets
Cheers for that,
Quite lot of possibilities for me there!
I will check out those sites soon as.
Lamingtons are good but its the Timtams and cherry ripes I'm looking forward to, and of course the Carlton coldies :beer:


chokito bars, chico babies, pollywaffles, binkas jelly sweets (Yummmm!), lovely seafood... a more chilled lifestyle!! so much to look forward to!

If you are suffering from timtam withdrawal, I suggest you visit a big Tesco supermarket as they have timtams, and superdrug currently have golden crumble, which is in fact a violet crumble... imported from australia!! :)


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