Wednesday, November 6, 2013

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Shadowboxing

An unorthodox teacher—of German literature—inspired François Mayer to pursue a career in science.

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"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.

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Smart, Young, Female—and Out of Luck?

Top Chinese university science programs—and also employers—discriminate against women applicants, reports say.

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What to Expect From Your Advisers

Graduate students need to take charge and build their own support networks.

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Karolinska Institutet Marches at the Pride Parade

On Saturday, Karolinska Institutet students marched in the annual Stockholm Pride Parade—with the institute's blessing.

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Jack of One Hyperspecific Trade

Is it really possible to be a student of all sciences? No, it isn't.

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Overcoming Health and Disability Challenges

Scientists with disabilities and health issues have proved repeatedly that they can perform well as scientists.

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Paper Disputing Mismatch Theory Leaves Open Question

A concurring opinion at the U.S. Supreme Court draws attention to diversity policy in college admissions.

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Creating a Successful Online Presence

Nowadays, social media is ubiquitous, but you still need to consider how your online presence looks to future employers.

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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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