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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. 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. 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. Hello, I Must Be Going
A number of factors beyond visa policy influence whether new Ph.D. researchers stay in the United States. 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. 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. 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. Border Science
Burroughs Wellcome's Career Awards at the Scientific Interface help mathematical, physical, computer, and engineering scientists establish careers studying biological problems. 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. 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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