- Getting Hired
- Getting Funded
- Research Grant Sources
- Publishing
- Book Reviews and Other Resources
- Managing Your Time
- Managing Your Lab
- Managing People
- Teaching
- Tenure and Other Professional Issues
- Immigration Issues
GETTING HIRED
- CDC/Science Careers Job Search Engine
- Writing a Research Plan
- Writing a Successful CV
- Writing a Winning Cover Letter
- Writing the Teaching Statement
- Interviewing
- The Job Talk
- Negotiating I
- Negotiating II
GETTING FUNDED
How Not to Kill a Grant Proposal
- Part 1: Introduction
- Part 2: Abstract Killers
- Part 3: So What?
- Part 4: Lost at Sea
- Part 5: The Facts Thus Far
- Part 6: The Research Plan
More Resources
- NSF Grant Reviewer Tells All
- Giving it 110 % (Percent Effort)
- Dealing with Peer Review
- GrantDoctor Archive
RESEARCH GRANT SOURCES
PUBLISHING
- Maximizing Productivity and Recognition: Publication, Citation, and Impact
- Publishing @ the Top of the Heap
- Dealing with Peer Review, Part 1
- Ethics of Authorship
BOOK REVIEWS AND OTHER RESOURCES
MANAGING YOUR TIME
- Mastering Your Ph.D.: Setting Goals for Success
- Mastering Your Ph.D.: Running in Place
- Where'd My Day Go?
MANAGING YOUR LAB
- Setting Up a Laboratory
- Lab Leadership
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An Introduction to Project Management
- Staffing Your Lab
- Management in the Lab
- Project Management and Discovery
- Slush Funds
- The Red Herring: Abandoning a Project
- Competing for Graduate Students
- Undergraduate Research
- Relocating With the Lab
MANAGING PEOPLE
- PIs, Professionalism, Productivity
- Rules for Beginners
- Project Management and Discovery
- Managing Knowledge Workers
- An Interview with a Management Expert
- Avoiding Management Mistakes
- Undergraduate Research
TEACHING
TENURE AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
IMMIGRATION ISSUES
- Introduction: Scientists and Immigration
- Getting Your Green Card: An Overview
- The Alien with Extraordinary Abilities Category
- National Interest Waivers
- The Outstanding Professor or Researcher Category
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Thanks to the generosity of the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, we can provide you with this listing of career-advice resources. The Howard Hughes Medical Institute also contributed to its original publication.
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