Be a scientist in Europe

k, this is how it is... my whole life i wanted to study biology and things like that, sadly, you can't get a job as biologist here at least you have a lot of luck.

Last year i got the italian citizenship, my life has changed... maybe i could find a job as biologist there.

How is to be a scientist in Europe? can you get a job as scientist there or you'll end as a taxi driver or dishwasher? i've seen that Europe has the largest scientific community in the world because of the free movement between european countries.

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Europe is doomed, your best choice is burguerstan.

move to germany and live from welfare

If you're smart and hard-working it shouldn't be difficult to find a job, the EU is big
My father is a doctor and one of his biologists is from Latin America

i'll move to florence

yup, that's what i thought at first, it feels like i was blessed with the eu citizenship.

In which university did your father studied?

He studied in Padua to be a medical doctor, got a degree as a gynaecologist, worked for 10+ in a public hospital here and now he's the CEO of a private medical centre specialised in in-vitro fertilization and assisted fertilization

Europe is doomed. Race wars are coming.

Your best hope is Burgerstan.

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Retards gonna reeeeeee

come home mutt

dumb norge

Can shitaly stop giving a passport to any south American that ask for it?

It's citizenship by blood
I don't know who's the genius that thought that getting back the terrone diaspora was a good idea

My field is Physics, so I might be wrong regarding biology, but all the Italian physicists I've met (and I've met quite a few since I was born near the border) told me it's basically impossible to get a position in Italy. There is way too much demand, and we see a lot of Italians coming to do their research and live in France.
I've moved to the North recently and even there, there was an Italian in my team who made her uni studies in France and stayed here after getting a PhD and now a job, only because that's the only way she could get a position.

So you may try your luck in Italy, but it's likely to be extremely difficult. I'm pretty sure Germany on the other hand hires a lot.

Not your business dude, you're not in the union.

Cool, i'll do my studies in italy, then try to get a job there or move to any other country like france, germany or england.

I'm a biology student


Have you considered to find work in government agencies?

Or maybe you can choose a more practical field like microbiology or pathology.

Mi proyecto es especializarme en ecología y microbiología, así puedo encontrar trabajo aquí y financiar otros proyectos aunque claro, puede que esto sea mas difícil de lo que creo.

Good luck with that, argiebro.

In scientific research having international crews is pretty much the norm. Would avoid Italy tho, researchers here are quite underpaid, you'd have much better positions in the Netherlands for instance.

Define: underpaid

I think that is still better than our witch-burning shitholes

>Have you considered to find work in government agencies?
No creo que sea facil, la Argentina no es estable... un mes contratan mil cientificos, y a la semana siguiente los estan despidiendo (Estan haciendo recortes grandes).

El año que viene empiezo biologia, tengo pensado especializarme en farmacologia o algo asi.

Thanks frenchbro

How much is underpaid for an european? a scientist here earn more or left 1200€

I got a portuguese citizenship and I'm going to try doing my master's degree in germany
thought I'm beginning to think I'll have to go into prostitution to manage to pay rent and food there, if I don't get a scholarship

>prostitution
Are you a girl? Why don't you get a less risky job? (i'm not judging you)... Europe is plenty of part time jobs, not like latam.

I think I'm going to try to get polish citizenship to move to europe

Get the spaniard one, it's easier.

I don't know german yet, but I'm doing duolingo, and when I get there I'll do a formal course on it

I'm not spanish though