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September 22, 2006

Bosses Who Bully

By making concessions to her supervisors and by working hard to keep her own frustrations in check, Barbara was ultimately able to complete her doctorate.

May 12, 2006

Postdoctoral Teaching: Savvy Career Move or Distraction From Research?

"Research potential is the dominant factor in the Biology Department when we are recruiting new faculty." --Daniel Bush, chair of the Biology Department at Colorado State University

November 04, 2005

The Biology of Memory

"By going to different labs," says Edvard Moser, "You learn different ways of thinking and you can create bridges between sub-disciplines and find something unexpected."

September 24, 1999

The Thrill of the Paper, The Agony of the Review: Part Two

July 04, 2003

Die Wahrheit über die deutsche Wissenschaft

"Darüber hinaus dient es nicht nur als Leitfaden für angehende Forscher, sondern gibt auch einen tiefen Einblick in die manchmal ineffektive und kostenintensive deutsche akademische Forschung."

July 01, 2005

Scientists Researching What We Don't Know

Though it is often--and justifiably--maligned, it is ignorance--and recognizing where it exists--that drives scientists to do groundbreaking science.

May 06, 2005

A Physicist Goes Underground

May 05, 2006

Group Diversity: Mock Juries Reveal Surprising Effects of Diversity on Groups

"I think that looking at the observable effects of diversity on a group’s performance is a really fruitful way to get a sense of what diversity really means." --Samuel R. Sommers

February 08, 2002

Flag Waivers

A National Interest Waiver bypasses the ponderous labor-certification process.

April 22, 2005

Educated Woman, the Grad School Adventures of Micella Phoenix DeWhyse Chapter 38: What Now?

To choose a career path without first examining all the options--in detail--would be to sell myself short. I intend to be as mindful as possible about the steps I take once I leave graduate school.

April 28, 2000

The Art of Laboratory Feng Shui, Part Two: Views From the Lab

October 06, 2006

Neural Computing at Waterloo

“There is no doubt that this is a hot area and people are getting hired,” says Chris Eliasmith, director of the Computational Neuroscience Research Group at the University of Waterloo.

April 21, 2006

A Troubleshooting Guide to Landing in France

The free Guest Researcher Card allows newcomers to prepare for and complete their move to France under the best possible conditions.

November 04, 2005

Neurology in the Lab, and at Patients' Bedside

"Try and identify the people that can really teach you and help you very quickly," says Diego Centonze.

October 04, 2002

Casualisation in Science: A 21st Century Malaise?

"The solution is clear: Remove the artificial distinction that currently exists between lecturers and contract research staff."

March 10, 2000

Negotiation Tactics and Strategies

December 10, 1999

Athena in Mentor's Clothing

February 09, 2001

Goose Music

November 03, 2000

Distance Education: Resources

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