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Amazing resources, thank you for sharing!
I didn't want to dive too deeply into the specifics of where I'm at so that the resulting advice would be generally applicable. But I've been out in the working world for more-than-a-few years already and so jumping back into pure research would be a big challenge on a number of levels.
Would you say that the state of the field at the moment is almost entirely research? Or are there opportunities to work in more applied positions in outreach/communications, policy strategy, etc?