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== Activities ==
== Activities ==
These notes are from the Core Facilities Managers Meeting  sub-group on careers that took place at Imperial College London in January 2010. From the round table discussions that took place it’s clear that most facilities operate around broadly similar ideas and this would make job descriptions for an imaging facility possible. On the other hand the way the facility is seen and organised within the various academic institutions was highly variable. There was a feeling that organisation such as BioimgingUK and EuroBioimaging could help define the role of an imaging facility and generate a real career path for members of these facilities.
These notes are from the Core Facilities Managers Meeting  sub-group on careers that took place at Imperial College London in January 2010. From the round table discussions that took place it’s clear that most facilities operate around broadly similar ideas and this would make job descriptions for an imaging facility possible. On the other hand the way the facility is seen and organised within the various academic institutions was highly variable. There was a feeling that organisation such as BioimgingUK and EuroBioimaging could help define the role of an imaging facility and generate a real career path for members of these facilities.
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'''How do you become a facility manager?'''
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Most managers have PhD and post-doctoral experience and were often heavy users of the microscopes for this research. This then evolved into being the facility manager by a series of small steps and moves rather than a single jump via an advertised and defined position. This often resulted in a grey area of what exactly was the role of the facility manager, how should it be organised and how should it be financed.
== Resources ==
== Resources ==

Revision as of 14:07, 4 May 2010

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Defining policies and funding models to enable long-term career development and security for personnel dedicated to development and access of the latest imaging technology

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Activities

These notes are from the Core Facilities Managers Meeting sub-group on careers that took place at Imperial College London in January 2010. From the round table discussions that took place it’s clear that most facilities operate around broadly similar ideas and this would make job descriptions for an imaging facility possible. On the other hand the way the facility is seen and organised within the various academic institutions was highly variable. There was a feeling that organisation such as BioimgingUK and EuroBioimaging could help define the role of an imaging facility and generate a real career path for members of these facilities.

How do you become a facility manager? Most managers have PhD and post-doctoral experience and were often heavy users of the microscopes for this research. This then evolved into being the facility manager by a series of small steps and moves rather than a single jump via an advertised and defined position. This often resulted in a grey area of what exactly was the role of the facility manager, how should it be organised and how should it be financed.

Resources

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