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Issues and Perspectives
Issues and Perspectives
Issues and Perspectives
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.
The Job Market
The Job Market
The Job Market
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Asked to assess the programs, the panel threw up its hands.
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
The case is the latest skirmish in an ongoing battle over federal programs aimed at boosting the tiny percentage of Hispanics, African Americans, and Native Americans in the scientific workforce.
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Asian scientists are a major presence in U.S. biomedical research labs. So why do so few hold leadership positions?
Issues and Perspectives
Career Advice
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.
Issues and Perspectives
Issues and Perspectives
Issues and Perspectives
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.
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
Diversity Issues
A $250 million bill, proposed by Senator George Allen (R-VA), hopes to help African American, Native American, and Hispanic undergraduates, but it may jeopardize other NSF minority programs.
Issues and Perspectives
Issues and Perspectives
Issues and Perspectives
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.
The Job Market
The Job Market
The Job Market
U.S. students are avoiding science degrees, industry is worried about filling high-tech jobs, and graduate programs are overflowing with foreigners. That's the accepted wisdom. But how true is it?
Issues and Perspectives
Career Advice
Graduate student unions aren't a new phenomenon at state universities. But their presence at elite private schools is raising the ante for scientists.
Issues and Perspectives
Career Advice
Child-care subsidies, a new benefit for postdocs at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, are a top priority for organizers.
Life and Career
Life and Career
Life and Career
Married women with children are less likely to be full professors than those without. The opposite is now true for men.
Issues and Perspectives
Career Advice
After decades of blind faith, educators are finally beginning to investigate what makes for a good research experience.
The Job Market
The Job Market
The Job Market
Issues and Perspectives
Issues and Perspectives
Issues and Perspectives
Issues and Perspectives
Career Advice
The Job Market
The Job Market
The Job Market
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