Characterizing the landscape of plant science careers in the United States II: Academic perspectives

Author:

Walsh Lisa L.1ORCID,Parsley Kathryn M.1ORCID,Sidoti Brian J.23ORCID,Callis‐Duehl Kristine1ORCID,Hove Alisa A.4ORCID,Liu Hong56ORCID,Bruce‐Opris Hannah7,Gonzalez Roxana7,Ospina David7,Uzcategui Mia7,Baraloto Christopher67,McCartney Melissa78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, Education Research and Outreach Laboratory St. Louis Missouri USA

2. Kampong, National Tropical Botanical Garden, Coconut Grove Miami Florida USA

3. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Coral Gables Florida USA

4. Biology Department Warren Wilson College Asheville North Carolina USA

5. Department of Earth and Environment Florida International University Miami Florida USA

6. International Center for Tropical Botany Florida International University Miami Florida USA

7. Department of Biological Sciences Florida International University Miami Florida USA

8. Florida International University STEM Transformation Institute Miami Florida USA

Abstract

Societal Impact StatementBotanical careers are more important than ever, given that environmental challenges such as climate change and deforestation threaten plants daily and because plants contribute to solutions to these problems. Plants act as our sources of food, medicine, textiles, and oxygen, which means finding ways to mitigate these environmental challenges is crucial. Despite this, little is known about what career opportunities exist for botanists outside of academia and how well academia is training graduate students for these careers. This study centers on the current state of academic botanical careers and how well students completing post‐baccalaureate degrees (herein referred to as graduate students) are being prepared to fill careers within the botanical workforce.Summary Plant science plays a crucial role in our society and in ongoing efforts to address many global challenges, including food insecurity and climate change. Despite a predicted increase in botanical career opportunities, little is known about how well academia is training graduate students for careers outside of academia. To further our understanding of the current state of academic training for botanical careers, we surveyed 85 faculty and 40 graduate students working in academia in the plant sciences in the United States. We found that the top challenges to university professors in academia are lack of support staff and funding, whereas students completing their post‐baccalaureate degrees cited finances and lack of supportive mentoring as their top challenges. Despite the fact that most graduate students surveyed wanted a career at a research‐intensive university, many botanists in academia are retiring without being replaced by more botanists. Faculty expertise is also misaligned with needs from industry and government employers, causing challenges to training graduate students for these careers outside of academia. Although our data point to a lack of career opportunities within academia, we also note that current graduate student education still emphasizes such careers and is not properly preparing graduate students for the careers they are more likely to obtain within the private and government sectors. We discuss the implications of these findings and present several recommendations for preparing future generations of plant scientists for more realistic career trajectories.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Donald Danforth Plant Science Center

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Forestry

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