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May 13, 2005

British East Coast Researcher Takes the Plunge Down Under

My main advice for writing an EC application is to keep checking the Cordis Web site for the relevant and up-to-date handbooks and guidelines .

October 01, 2004

Facing Life's Challenges as a Foreign Scientist

We came to the United States to learn and work, seeking a better life. The challenges we faced were not always easy, but they made us stronger and wiser.

January 31, 2003

Seven Resources for Young Scientists

I have learnt to take considerable advantage of these cyberspace resources and they have proved to be immensely useful for me.

February 21, 2003

Global Collaboration Boosts Scientific Innovation

"... the collaboration will involve substantial academic exchange and there will be a free flow of staff and students."

February 08, 2013

A Global Glut?

A report from the Australian government finds Aussie graduate students and postdocs, like their U.S. counterparts, frustrated by the job market.

February 15, 2013

Tips for Successful International Collaborations

Setting up successful international collaborations is about leveling the field, especially when working with partners in developing countries.

March 05, 2013

Follow the BRICK Road of Research Progress

South Korea joins the ranks of emerging science powerhouse nations.

March 06, 2013

Surviving as a Postdoc

Australian postdoc Charmaine Tam shares tips on how to make it through this early phase of a research career.

November 02, 2012

Ethics Across Borders

Cultural differences in approaches to ethical issues create challenges for scientists working internationally.

March 29, 2013

Whites No Longer Overrepresented in Youngest Scientist Cohorts

Underrepresented minorities increase their share of faculty posts at 2-year colleges, while Asians rise at 4-year institutions and in industry.

April 08, 2013

An Arresting Piece of Research

Postdoc Huajun Zhao, 42, is in custody on "a single count of economic espionage," reports the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.