Thursday, September 4, 2014

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Feature: Interviews: The all-important job talk
4 September 2014
How people present their research and aspirations during interviews for academic positions can make or break their career.
Q&A: Turning point: Shingo Kajimura
4 September 2014
Brown-fat research helps one-time fish scientist to make waves in obesity field.
Blog post: The importance of science communication
4 September 2014
Samuel Brod explains why it is important for scientists to engage in science communication.
Blog post: Should we patch the leaky pipeline?
2 September 2014
Scientists leaving academia is "no bad thing", says Simon Hazelwood-Smith.
Blog post: Online education: The role of reputation
1 September 2014
Reputation of an online degree should be an important factor when considering your choices, says Charles Choi.
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The top ten most read articles on Naturejobs for the month of August.
Blog post: Becoming a mentor
28 August 2014
What does it take to be a mentor? Dominika Bijos takes a look.
Column: Bold moves
27 August 2014
People seeking non-academic jobs may need to try something unexpected to be noticed, says Peter Fiske.
Career Brief: Lies have consequences
27 August 2014
Falsehoods on CVs can jeopardize a job offer.
Career Brief: Mentoring programme
27 August 2014
Virtual network matches mentors with students worldwide.
Career Brief: Donation expectations
27 August 2014
Growth in charitable giving to US higher education falls.
Blog post: Are you talking to me?
26 August 2014
Scientists and business people are more alike than they think, says Melissa Jones.
Blog post: Online education: Credit and cost are critical
25 August 2014
When choosing an online course, consider whether or not accreditation is important to you, says Charles Choi.
Blog post: I am a scientist because...
23 August 2014
A social media campaign that highlights the diversity of scientists and their passion for science.
Blog post: The ideal environment for a scientist to work in
22 August 2014
Menorca Chaturvedi thinks there are four main characteristics to an ideal scientific environment.
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