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November 30, 2007

GREAT Expectations

GREAT is now transforming its committee on postdocs into a body that will have its own independent, university-appointed membership, elected leadership, and meetings.

December 07, 2007

Feature Index: Work and Life in the Balance

December 07, 2007

Work-Life in Industry: Thinking Outside the 9-to-5 box

"When you have happy employees that know that you care about them, they're more loyal and work hard to show you that they can make things work." --Donna Davila

December 07, 2007

Reclaiming Life From Work

How should you spend your time if your goal is to be a successful, well-rounded, happy person?

December 07, 2007

Part-Time Science in Perspective

"I have no doubt that I would have more published papers if I didn't have my family, but I wouldn't be as happy as I am now, by any stretch." --Barbara Shinn-Cunningham, Boston University

December 14, 2007

Rising Above "The Gathering Storm"

"Substantially more scientists and engineers graduate from U.S. universities than can find attractive career openings in the U.S. workforce, [and] the postdoc population, which has grown very rapidly in U.S. universities and is recruited increasingly from abroad, looks more like a pool of low-cost research lab workers with limited career prospects than a high-quality training program for soon-to-be academic researchers." --Michael Teitelbaum

December 14, 2007

Internships Offer Ph.D.s Early Leap Into Job Market

"It's like the television show
The Apprentice: If you see someone for 6 weeks, you are a lot more convinced that they are the right fit for your company than if they turn up for an hourlong interview." --Rebecca Dowsett, University of Nottingham

December 14, 2007

Short-Term Science

Sometimes, accepting a contract position is what an employee needs to jump-start a career.

December 21, 2007

Young Geneticists Making a Difference

"We are trying to define new syndromes and new diseases in human genetics," says M.D.-Ph.D. Heather Mefford.

December 21, 2007

Mastering Your Ph.D.: Writing Your Doctoral Thesis With Style

Like any big undertaking, writing a thesis is easier if you break it down into smaller steps.

December 21, 2007

Tooling Up: Three Categories of Rules

The single most important evidence of productive research in industry is the development of research applications that can return value on shareholders' investments.

February 01, 2008

Maximizing Productivity and Recognition, Part 2: Collaboration and Networking

These techniques can help you identify important contributors--and potential collaborators--whom you and others may have overlooked. That's a very good thing for science,
and it's good for your career.

February 15, 2008

In Person: Finding Opportunities in a Dysfunctional Job Market

If you want to find hidden value in the market for employment, you have to cast a wide net.

February 22, 2008

Mastering Your Ph.D.: Preparing for Your Post-Ph.D. Career

Evaluating all the options is a lot of work, so allow time to do it properly and start well in advance.

May 16, 2008

Science Careers Podcast Index

Here's a list of podcasts featuring writers and subjects of Science Careers articles.

July 04, 2008

Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition, Chapter 17: End of the Road

Much of my research life--the papers (there were so many), the books, the drafts--is now off to be melted down, or whatever they do at recycling plants, and made into new paper.

August 08, 2008

In the Geosciences, Business Is Booming

"Functionally, there's no unemployment of geoscientists right now." Cindy Martinez, American Geological Institute

September 05, 2008

Triggermeister

When protons start colliding next month at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, Turkish particle physicist Bilge Demirköz will make sure physicists see what happens.

September 12, 2008

Your Research in the Headlines: Dealing With the Media

Talking to journalists for the first time is often a sink-or-swim experience, but preparation can improve the odds that your scientific work is disseminated accurately to the public.

September 12, 2008

Team Science and the Diversity Advantage

Do acculturation experiences give scientists from atypical backgrounds an
advantage in an era of team science?

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