

Science Career Magazine
Issue for October 06, 2000
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- Hunting Down Disease Genes--Inspiring Ph.D. Research in a New German-Chinese Genome Project
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Maolian Gong
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Germany's Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin Buch and the Fu Wai Hospital of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) are building a new gene research laboratory in Beijing,
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- A Chinese PhD Student's Experience of the West
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Song Qi Jun
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M y name is Song Qi Jun. I am a PhD student in the chemistry department at the University of Hull, but I come from a very remote town, Yi Ning, in
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- Big Steps Toward Improved Co-operation--Sino-German Centre for Science Promotion Starts Work
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Reinhard Grunwald
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This month, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) will open a joint centre, the Sino-German Centre for Science Promotion, in Beijing. In his editorial for
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- Resources for Scientific Exchange With China
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Robert Metzke
- Chinese Resources
The Chinese Scholarship Council . Detailed and up-to-date information on foreign student's affairs and Chinese higher education institutions including curricula and contact details.
The China Education and Research Network , with links to ministries, universities, colleges and national
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- Hang in There, Baby: Surviving Graduate School
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Louie Lamorte
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J ust before beginning my graduate studies, my supervisor asked me, "Are you certain you want to get a Ph.D.?" It wasn't until several years later that I understood why she asked. Graduate school is a major commitment, which will affect your life profoundly and