Thursday, September 18, 2014

Science blogging; Early-career funding; Grant rejections

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Podcast: Science blogging
18 September 2014
Early-career researchers and established professors have different challenges when blogging about science.
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17 September 2014
Europe's Starting Grants are ideal for young researchers with big ideas.
Career Brief: Career progression: Europe on track
17 September 2014
Europe's universities are adopting tenure to draw recruits.
Career Brief: Research and development: Falls in funding
17 September 2014
US research and development still suffering from budget battles.
Career Brief: Education: Degrees of difference
17 September 2014
Degree-level education is rare in many nations, says report.
Blog post: It's not you, it's me: Learning from a grant rejection
17 September 2014
When you receive a grant rejection, Lisa Restelli advises scientists to learn from those that receive the grants.
Blog post: Online education: Recognize how you learn
15 September 2014
Understanding how you learn can help you find the right online course for you.
Blog post: PhD as a training of the mind
11 September 2014
Annalise Smith argues that a PhD is more than just research training.
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10 September 2014
Financial woes are marring researchers' enjoyment of their work.
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9 September 2014
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9 September 2014
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8 September 2014
Online courses recognize the importance of student and staff contact time.
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