A mother of three and winner of a European Research Council starting grant, Michal Sharon has managed to have both a family and a scientific career.
Spanish statistician David Rossell supports other biomedical scientists while pursuing his own research.
Portuguese cellular biologist Mónica Bettencourt-Dias sees promoting science communication as an integral part of her job.
Two young paleontologists tell how they got involved in the fieldwork that uncovered Ardipithecus ramidus in Ethiopia and how their careers have evolved since.
Early-career scientists interested in climate change need a unique blend of skills that often must be acquired informally.
Opportunities are expanding for natural and social scientists willing to tackle climate change.
After an initial exodus of their young scientists, Eastern European countries are seeing returns on a world without walls.
Eastern European scientists have many opportunities to benefit from international collaborations at home.
Three early-career scientists discuss returning to their native countries after spending time abroad.
Getting a science policy job in Europe is largely a matter of choosing a beat and finding your own way in.
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