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July 31, 2009

Reshuffling Graduate Training

Nobelist Roald Hoffmann believes that taking graduate students off grants and giving them fellowships would be good for U.S. science. But others say such a radical change isn't in the cards.

August 29, 2003

NSF, Academics Told to Act As If They Mean It

The workshop supplemented a new report on national workforce policies from NSF's oversight body, the National Science Board, that laments what it calls an inadequate supply of domestic scientific talent.

November 15, 2002

Graduate Student Unions: Labor Seeks Fertile Ground On Ivy-Covered Campuses

Graduate student unions aren't a new phenomenon at state universities. But their presence at elite private schools is raising the ante for scientists.

January 19, 2001

Student Survey Highlights Mismatch of Training, Goals

August 01, 2003

NIH Program Gives Minorities a Chance to Make Their MARC

Each year, MARC gives 700 talented undergraduates an intensive introduction to the life of a scientist, subsidizing their education, putting them to work in the lab, and offering one-on-one career counseling.

August 31, 2001

Student Research: What is it Good For?

After decades of blind faith, educators are finally beginning to investigate what makes for a good research experience.

June 06, 2003

Report Asks Colleges to Plug A Leaky People Pipeline

If we succeed in improving the climate for undergraduate and graduate students, we can have a dramatic impact on the number of students trained for scientific careers by 2010.

October 29, 1999

Grad Students Head to Class as New NSF Teaching Fellows

October 08, 1999

You're Not Listening

September 15, 2000

U.S. Postdocs: Report Urges Better Treatment, Status

November 15, 2002

Graduate Student Unions: Collaboration Pays Off for Postdocs

Child-care subsidies, a new benefit for postdocs at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, are a top priority for organizers.

January 28, 2000

Graduate Educators Struggle to Grade Themselves