Overview
What’s involved
A social scientist studies human behaviour, culture, communities and social systems. They conduct research to understand how people interact with one another and how society functions, including the impact of social norms, economic pressures, cultural shifts and policy decisions. In the seafood industry, social scientists may examine workforce dynamics, regional community wellbeing, supply chain relationships and how social change affects industry sustainability and resilience.
How do they spend their day?
A social scientist spends their day in the field, conducting interviews and surveys, or in an office analysing data and preparing reports. Typical tasks include:
- Designing and conducting surveys and interviews
- Analysing qualitative and quantitative data
- Facilitating stakeholder or community engagement
- Writing research reports and policy briefs
- Using statistical and data visualisation software
- Presenting findings to inform decision-making
Courses and Training
The seafood industry offers continuous learning experiences that can enhance your knowledge and skills.