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Shadowboxing
An unorthodox teacher—of German literature—inspired François Mayer to pursue a career in science. "The 'S' in STEM is Oversold"
A report from College Measures shows that employers value vocational skills more than academic credentials—and that life scientists earn less than those in other scientific and technical fields. Smart, Young, Female—and Out of Luck?
Top Chinese university science programs—and also employers—discriminate against women applicants, reports say. What to Expect From Your Advisers
Graduate students need to take charge and build their own support networks. Karolinska Institutet Marches at the Pride Parade
On Saturday, Karolinska Institutet students marched in the annual Stockholm Pride Parade—with the institute's blessing. Jack of One Hyperspecific Trade
Is it really possible to be a student of all sciences? No, it isn't. Overcoming Health and Disability Challenges
Scientists with disabilities and health issues have proved repeatedly that they can perform well as scientists. Paper Disputing Mismatch Theory Leaves Open Question
A concurring opinion at the U.S. Supreme Court draws attention to diversity policy in college admissions. Creating a Successful Online Presence
Nowadays, social media is ubiquitous, but you still need to consider how your online presence looks to future employers. Questioning the Validity of Neuroscience Results
A recent analysis in neuroscience urges caution both in reading the literature and in designing your own experiments. | ||||
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013
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