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Science Career Magazine

Issue for January 07, 2000

Science Career Magazine
Become a Next Wave Campus Representative!
By  The Next Wave Staff  - W ant to help your fellow young scientists? Believe in volunteerism? Interested in gaining experience off the bench? Then become a Next Wave campus representative! We are looking for enthusiastic scientists from each of the Next Wave's subscribing campuses to help us reach out to
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New Program Helps With Professional Development
By  Mark Sincell  - A ristotle believed that scholars shoulder a dual burden: They must strive to understand their specific discipline and also be skilled at communicating their knowledge to the public. Otherwise, instead of enriching society, the fruits of their labor will wither like unharvested grapes. But University
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Building Careers That Fit: Development Choices for University Scientists and Engineers
By  Next Wave Staff  - H ave you done it? Made (and broken?!) your new millennium resolution? If you haven't, here's one you might consider (making, not breaking)--writing a personal career development plan. No matter if your response is "I don't really know what I want to do," or "I
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Why Should Scientists Bother Talking to the Public?
By  Graham Farmelo  - Graham Farmelo is Head of Exhibitions in the London Science Museum's Welcome Wing, opening June 2000. T here is no point in scientists trying to talk to the public--it does more harm than good. That was the
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Coping With Change
By  Peter Fiske  - PETER IS THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOK, "TO BOLDLY GO: A PRACTICAL CAREER GUIDE FOR SCIENTISTS" PREVIOUS COLUMNS S ince we've just passed into the year 2000, this is