In Person: Series Index
By
Science Careers Staff
November 16, 2007
Got something to say about starting or moving through a career in science? Here's your chance to let friends and colleagues know what's on your mind. Science Careers now offers a series of personal essays called "In Person," about education and career development -- in the broadest sense -- in the sciences and engineering.
Your essay can relate personal experiences that gave you special insights. Or, you can tell about a special person who had an impact on your career, or discuss a policy issue related to career planning, or come up with another topic related to scientific or engineering careers. Invitations from junior and senior scientists, policy makers and decision makers, are welcome.
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Ich bin Postdoctorin in Berlin
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3 October 2008
Vasana Maneeratana
A "small-town Florida gal" finds that the biggest challenges in moving abroad aren't always scientific.
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A European Career Tour, From Research to Research Management
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19 September 2008
Antonella Di Trapani
A science officer at the European Science Foundation describes her journey through careers and countries.
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Peter Brown, Patent Attorney
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12 September 2008
Peter Brown
A New Zealand Young Scientist of the Year awardee tells why he decided to move from the bench to the bar.
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Research in France
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4 July 2008
Andreas Bikfalvi
Understanding the peculiarities of the French public research system is critical to the success of foreign scientists coming into the country.
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Frequent Flyer
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29 February 2008
Anne McNeil
Faculty interviews can come with tight scheduling, awkward questions, and jet lag.
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Finding Opportunities in a Dysfunctional Job Market
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15 February 2008
Brooke Allen
If you want to find hidden value in the market for employment, you have to cast a wide net.
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A Career Home Run
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11 January 2008
Keith Woolner
A former software developer's hobby in baseball statistics landed him a job with a major league baseball team.
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Hiring in a Dysfunctional Job Market
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16 November 2007
Brooke Allen
A technical professional from the finance industry describes some innovative ways to uncover hidden talent.
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The Ultralong-Distance Quest
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2 November 2007
Lothar Hennighausen
In the first of a new series of personal perspectives, the author tells what a classic bicycle race taught him about scientific careers.
10.1126/science.caredit.a0700166 |