ASTROMOVES is a study of astrophysicists and their mobility, life-work balance, intersectional identity, and career decision-making: How these influence each other is the focus of ASTROMOVES. Of interest, and currently not studied, is if astrophysicists’ decision-making includes perceptions of scientific reputation, reputation of discrimination/bullying, family friendliness & career enhancement, along with how each astrophysicist ranks these. Increasing the number of women and member of underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) is a longstanding EU goal, information on how they are navigating their careers provided by ASTROMOVES can be informative for retention efforts.
To be eligible for this study, scientists needed to have completed their doctorate, finished one postdoctoral position, and completed a second career move post-PhD, this amounted to two career moves post-PhD at the very minimum. For scientists aspiring to have a research career, the standard path is to have two postdoctoral positions before obtaining a permanent position, this can amount to between six and ten years in temporary positions. The second criterion was that the scientist need to be European, have a doctorate from Europe, or have had a position in Europe post-PhD. This is consistent with the European focus of the project as well as gathering information on how living and working in Europe influenced their careers. With both criteria, if they wanted to be part of the project they were not turned away.