

Science Career Magazine
Issue for December 15, 2000
- Science Career Magazine
- Furthering Females
- By
Gillian Sebestyen
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T wo strategies are open to women scientists in higher education (HE) who want to achieve parity with their male colleagues: Behave like men, or put pressure on their institutions to accommodate the different career and lifestyle choices of women. That was the message from
- Science Career Magazine
- Networking Is the Golden Key
- By
Andreas K. P. Bender
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M any young scientists follow a standard academic career path. For some researchers this makes their dreams of an academic career come true, but for quite a lot of others it is just the result of not considering the countless fascinating career paths they might
- Science Career Magazine
- Transferably Yours: Masterful Multitasking
- By
Phil Dee
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W hat's the rush? You have at least 3 years to complete your PhD. But, be warned--you can't cram for this degree in the final year! I've recently watched a
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- How to Prepare for and Succeed at Panel Interviews
- By
Dave Jensen
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- Taking Control of Your Future:How to Organize a Successful Science and Career Fair, Part 4
- By
Emily Klotz
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Y ou've read the first three installments in the series on how to organize a career fair, and you're thinking about getting started. But very few things in life are free, so how do you pay for supplies and expenses? In this article, we'll cover