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Gender Equality in European Research
While there are signs that the gender gap in science is closing, more needs to be done at policy level. A Downstream Pathway into Teaching
Scientists with a passion for pedagogy are turning to alternative certification programs to facilitate a transition into the classroom. Why Good Scientists Don't Have to Be Great at Math
E. O. Wilson says that only in a few fields do scientists need serious mathematical chops. "We Are the World"
Computer science veteran Ed Lazowska argues that his field is poised to dominate careers in the sciences. Want a Great Scientific Career? Choose Computer Science
A BLS analysis suggests that most of the growth in science careers over the next decade or so will be in computer science. Betting on Your Future
A new crowd-funding platform allows grads to raise money by offering backers a share of their success. Race Gaps at England's Elite Universities
Investigations by The Guardian newspaper uncover disparities in the rates at which whites and minorities are admitted to competitive programs at Cambridge and Oxford universities. Plodding Progress for Women, Minorities in Science
A recent NSF report finds that efforts to improve the representation of women, minorities, and people with disabilities in science and engineering are slow going. Success Factors in Transformative Research
One of the last sessions at the 2013 AAAS Annual Meeting looked at transformative research and the factors that facilitate it—or don't. | ||||
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