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Science Career Magazine

Issue for November 25, 2005

Science Career Magazine
New Funding Schemes Aim to Retain Top Talent
By  Wayne Kondro  - The Canada Foundation for Innovation has a new program that aims to help Canadian universities retain top researchers. [Reposted from Science News]
Science Career Magazine
The European Young Investigator Awards - Finding a Niche
By  Elisabeth Pain  - Dutch scientist Edwin Cuppen admits to finding his vocation almost by chance. Now he believes that finding a good research niche is essential to making it as a scientist.
Science Career Magazine
U.S. Plans Suit to Stop Minority-Only Programs
By  Jeffrey Mervis  - The U.S. Department of Justice concludes that programs designed to increase minority participation in the sciences discriminates against Caucasian students. [Reposted from Science News]
Science Career Magazine
AESEDA: Global Opportunities for Minority Earth Scientists
By  Anne Sasso  - AESEDA focuses on solving some of Africa’s most pressing problems by engaging students in the study of earth sciences.
Science Career Magazine
U.K.' s Energy-Research Renewal
By  A. Agrawal  - Two new energy initiatives are likely to change the landscape for energy-related research and training in the United Kingdom.