

Science Career Magazine
Issue for January 14, 2000
- Science Career Magazine
- Scottish Students to Get Free Ride?
- By
Kirstie Urquhart
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T uition fees should be abolished for Scottish undergraduates and European students attending Scottish universities, according to an independent Committee of Inquiry report presented to the Scottish parliament on 21 December. But there are strings attached: Scottish graduates must commit a portion of their future
- Science Career Magazine
- The Youth Resource Network of Canada
- By
Charles Boulakia
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T he
Youth Resource Network is a slick new Web page brought to you by the Youth Employment Strategy of the Government of Canada. Here the "youth" of Canada--anyone between the ages of 15 and 30--will find a trove
- Science Career Magazine
- Diary of a British Scientist, Part 6: Jemima Gets a Job!
- By
Jemima Jobhunter
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DIARY INSTALLMENT #7
W ell I have survived my first few weeks of a new job.
Yes I finally got one and
no I haven't
- Science Career Magazine
- Getting Off the Treadmill: Six Ways to Break Out of a Rut
- By
Dave Jensen
- DAVE IS THE MANAGING DIRECTOR OF
SEARCH MASTERS INTERNATIONAL IN SEDONA, ARIZONA
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D o you ever feel that you are in a rut? Have you ever thought about what
- Science Career Magazine
- Careers for Young Scientists in Research Management and Administration
- By
Campbell Warden
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VOICES FROM THE TRENCHES
I would not encourage a researcher to go into administration unless they have decided that this is what they want to do. In other words, "taking a post on the Admin side"