Feature:Mind wide open 3 September 2015 An innovative US National Institutes of Health programme aims to expose junior scientists to different career paths.
Q&A:Turning point: Anja Rammig 3 September 2015 How a researcher parlayed her love of ecosystem study into a tenure-track position at Germany's Technical University of Munich.
Blog: Science communication: A foot in the door 2 September 2015 Payal Bhatia shares how she became interested in science communication, and how she has started carving out a career for herself in the field.
Blog: Lessons from a laureate 1 September 2015 Carina Dehner shares what she learnt at the 2015 Lindau Nobel meeting from Professor Peter Doherty, winner of the Medicine or Physiology Nobel in 1996.
Podcast: Academic research: Getting into a lab 28 August 2015 Three chemistry Nobel laureates share how they select the PhD students and faculty members that join their labs and departments.
Feature:Know your network 26 August 2015 Seek and cultivate professional relationships to advance your career, says Peter Fiske.
Q&A:Trade Talk: Impact assessor 26 August 2015 Arie Meir describes his route from a PhD in biophysics to a leadership position assessing projects for the philanthropic arm of Google.
Blog: Networking: Talking the talk 25 August 2015 Being able to use connections is vital in getting access to opportunities that may otherwise slip by unnoticed, says Rachel Harris.
Blog: Science communication: Know your audience 21 August 2015 Understanding your audience will enable you to more effectively communicate your message, says Naomi Penfold.
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I've spent most of my career writing papers and trying to secure funding. How do I now make my CV look more like something non-academic employers want to see?
The five year plan. How do I begin to think about what I'll be doing in 5 years when I don't even know where I'll be in six months?
I'm not especially shy but I really hate the idea of networking. How do I network so that I actually enjoy it? (and what use is it to me anyway?)
There's no point looking for a new job until a month or two before my contract is up, right?
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