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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.

December 05, 2008

The Job Outlook for Physician-Scientists

Empty training slots and ample job opportunities make the job outlook positive for physician-scientists.

December 05, 2008

Taken for Granted: Can Early-Career Scientists Believe in Change?

Postdocs' prospects are dimmed by the new Administration's many competing priorities and a lack of understanding at the highest levels of the scientific work-force glut.

December 05, 2008

Beating the Odds

Italian electrical engineer Cinzia Casiraghi has won €1.65 million to set up her own lab in Germany.

December 12, 2008

Special Feature: Summer Internships for Undergraduates

A summer internship may be the very best way for an undergraduate student to get started in scientific research.

December 12, 2008

Making Your Summer Research Internship a Good One

Understanding the expectations of your supervisor and your contributions as an undergraduate will make your summer research internship all the more valuable.

December 12, 2008

Internships Offer Undergrads Full-Time Research Immersion

Summer research internships offer undergraduates research experience, exposure to new fields, and a chance to build a professional network.

December 12, 2008

Summer Internships: Resources

Looking for something in science to do this summer? Look here.

December 19, 2008

Programs Aim to Train Translational Scientists

New Ph.D. programs in translational medicine provide basic science training and clinical experience.

December 19, 2008

A Young Scientist at the Forefront of Cell Reprogramming

Curiosity, boldness, and single-mindedness won Austrian scientist Konrad Hochedlinger a place in cell reprogramming, Science’s breakthrough of the year for 2008.

December 19, 2008

Tooling Up: The ABCs of Transitioning to Leadership

"Activator," "behavior," and "consequence" are key concepts in this simple management theory.

December 26, 2008

Science Careers' Best of 2008

"No, You're Not an Impostor" and other hits from 2008, selected by Science Careers editors.

January 02, 2009

Taken for Granted: Brother, Can You Spare a Temporary Worker Visa?

In hard economic times, the controversial H-1B visa program, which lowers wages for Americans while exposing foreign scientists to the whims of employers, needs major reform.

January 02, 2009

In Person: Eggheads and Cheeseheads

After 30 years split evenly between the Ivy League and the Big Ten, a researcher and administrator reflects on the differences in institutional culture.

January 02, 2009

Smarter Than the Average Desk

Researchers are developing multi-touch desks and other technologies to create the classroom of the future.

January 09, 2009

Opportunities: Career Advantages of Collaboration

These days, the scientific value of collaboration is widely acknowledged, but the career advantages are rarely mentioned.

January 09, 2009

Bilateral Training Opportunities in the United States and Portugal

New collaborative programs between U.S. and Portuguese universities offer opportunities to gain multidisciplinary and applied training to scientists from diverse backgrounds.

January 09, 2009

Archaeology for Fun and Profit

For-profit companies focused on compliance with government regulations provide career opportunities for archaeologists.

January 16, 2009

Tooling Up: The Job Seeker's Lexicon

Job seekers need to be able to interpret the jargon used in job ads and interviews.

January 16, 2009

Astronomer Finds Rewards in Outreach

Cameron Hummels is one of 46 student ambassadors representing NASA during the International Year of Astronomy.

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