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November 28, 2008

Young Italian Scientists Take to the Streets

Italian scientists on short-term contracts defend their futures by protesting cuts in research funding and jobs.

February 27, 2009

A Double Bind: Minority Women Scientists in Europe

Minority women in European science must struggle daily to confront an issue that remains taboo.

March 13, 2009

Adding an Artistic Dimension to Science

Blending a passion for the arts into a scientific career can greatly enrich both experiences.

March 27, 2009

The Itinerant Artist

Trained as a biologist, Angelo Vermeulen eventually reconciled his talent for the arts with his scientific curiosity.

April 24, 2009

Professional Service

Institutional service may be an annoyance and a distraction, but not doing your share can hurt your career.

May 22, 2009

Academia or Industry? Finding the Right Fit

There are restrictions and limitations on doing for-profit science, but there are also many advantages to joining industry.

June 26, 2009

Career Renewal for Established Scientists

Some senior faculty members continue to be productive, whereas others become deadwood or just meander along.

June 26, 2009

Rejuvenation Tips for Tenured Faculty

Staying engaged, motivated, and productive for the decades that stretch beyond tenure can be challenging.

July 31, 2009

Independent Postdocs, Part 1: Gaining Early Autonomy

These days, postdocs need to demonstrate their independence early, which they can do by negotiating with advisers, seeking individual fellowships, or obtaining a junior-PI position.

September 25, 2009

Special Feature: Careers in Humanitarian Science

These scientists are applying their skills to relieve many of the world's ills, including food shortages, human-rights violations, and epidemic outbreaks in developing countries. (Photo: Refugees in Darfur, Sudan. Courtesy, USAID)

November 06, 2009

After the Fall of the Wall: Science Careers in Eastern Europe

After an initial exodus of their young scientists, Eastern European countries are seeing returns on a world without walls.

November 06, 2009

More Opportunities for International Collaborations in Eastern Europe

Eastern European scientists have many opportunities to benefit from international collaborations at home.

November 06, 2009

On Going Home: Succeeding in Science in Eastern Europe

Three early-career scientists discuss returning to their native countries after spending time abroad.

February 05, 2010

Making Science and Family Fit

A mother of three and winner of a European Research Council starting grant, Michal Sharon has managed to have both a family and a scientific career.

May 28, 2010

Ten Years of Bologna: Threats and Opportunities for Students

If implemented well, Europe's Bologna-process reforms may offer students opportunities to shape higher education around their needs.

July 30, 2010

Feeding your Research into the Policy Debate

Early-career scientists who want their research to inform policymaking need to learn how to navigate the public arena and communicate effectively.

August 13, 2010

Improving Science through Animal Welfare

First trained as a biology and geology teacher, Portuguese researcher Nuno Henrique Franco looks to improve science by improving animal welfare.

November 19, 2010

Responsible Conduct of Research for Junior Researchers

In science, you have to be careful to be ethical.

January 21, 2011

Balancing Professional Aspirations With Family

Neuroscientist John Apergis-Schoute revised his professional aspirations once he started a family.

February 11, 2011

Surfing the Tsunami

Scientists in many disciplines need informatics and computational skills to exploit the increasingly vast quantities of available data.

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