Question:
As a microbiologist, which country may be better for me ? Australia or New Zealand?
silkyocean
2006-05-31 02:11:23 UTC
As a microbiologist, which country may be better for me ? Australia or New Zealand?
Seven answers:
Gianne
2006-05-31 02:12:06 UTC
New Zealand
Magpiesfan1993
2006-05-31 14:25:08 UTC
Melbourne (Australia) has some really good research facilities. Check out the Howard Florey Institute, the University of Melbourne, Monash University and the Royal Melbourne Hospital.
ilikechattin
2006-06-04 13:23:24 UTC
Australia has 8 capitl cities... and major other ones to work at....new zealand has 2 major cities...u do the math
Tan B
2006-05-31 09:15:32 UTC
I only know about micro in Aust. I work in Microbiology and I have heard of people getting jobs in Micro pathology with just a micro degree.Check out the Aust and NZ job websites if you are looking for something specific.
2006-05-31 09:13:34 UTC
New Zealand is wetter, and there are more hot springs and caves too, so there will be more weirdness in the microbiota.
2006-05-31 09:41:56 UTC
NZ is the best country and much nicer than oz
2006-06-04 08:12:55 UTC
there are plenty of microbes in both countrys


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