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Yes, you need a PhD in a relevant field to become a research associate in the UK as the role requires expert knowledge.
Yes, the research associate is a good job for those interested in pursuing a career in research.
A research associate in the UK typically needs a completed bachelor or masters degree, or a PhD in a Life Science, a driver's licence, excellent computer skills, excellent communication and organisational skills, and must be flexible, accurate working and have a high level of integrity.