Wednesday, November 6, 2013

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Caught Up in Publishing

We need to find new policies and incentives that return science to a hunt for scientific truth and not for publications.

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Canada's Postdocs Happy With Research, Dissatisfied With Pay and Status

A new survey and report shine light on the problems faced by Canada's postdocs.

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A Graduate Course in Professional Development

A new short course at the University of Toronto aims to help graduate students gain the skills they need to excel in a wide range of careers.

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Hello, I Must Be Going

A number of factors beyond visa policy influence whether new Ph.D. researchers stay in the United States.

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After the LHC, the Deluge

The hundreds of grad students and postdocs working on the world's largest atom smasher are competing for a handful of jobs.

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The Agony and Ecstasy of Cross-disciplinary Collaboration

Collaborating with peers outside your field can be rewarding and career-boosting—but it can also make you an outsider in your own field.

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From the Lab Bench to the U.N.

A Ph.D. candidate finds that the peripheral activities she engaged in during her Ph.D. prepared her well for a career in science diplomacy.

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Border Science

Burroughs Wellcome's Career Awards at the Scientific Interface help mathematical, physical, computer, and engineering scientists establish careers studying biological problems.

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Getting in Shape for Industry Jobs

Bioscience Management Bootcamp gives business-minded scientists a crash course in the skills they'll need to work in industry or become entrepreneurs.

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Career Lessons From Lindau

Three young scientists tell Science Careers how their experiences at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting influenced their research and career.

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