Blog: In the classroom: Broadening students' minds 19 November 2015 A training programme is proposed to improve the interdisciplinary breadth and depth of a nanoscience research group.
Feature:Lab transitions: The bumpy road to relocation 18 November 2015 Faced with a need to move lab, scientists should consider as early as possible how to effect a smooth transition.
Q&A:Turning Point: Daniel Carder 18 November 2015 Daniel Carder was on a team whose work led to Volkswagen's admission that some of its diesel vehicles contained software able to sidestep emissions tests.
Video: Career paths: The future for young people 17 November 2015 Becoming more informed about future careers, whether inside or outside academia, can help students make career decisions.
Blog: Women in science: A returner's perspective 13 November 2015 Although prospects are challenging, help is indeed out there for women looking to get back into academia after having a career break.
Blog: #SciData15: Get more out of your research data 12 November 2015 Researchers shared their tools to help scientists use and share data more effectively at the 2015 Publishing Better Science Through Better Data conference.
Q&A:Trade talk: Policy analyst 11 November 2015 Catherine Ball is an analyst for the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee in the United Kingdom. She explains the talents needed in a science-policy post.
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Blog: Finding job satisfaction as a policy analyst 11 November 2015 Working in science policy is all about taking complex science from experts and translating it into something accessible, to be used in key decision making.
Blog:Equal opportunities: Women in science 10 November 2015 Young scientists at the 2015 Lindau Nobel meeting discuss gender inequality in science, and where the 'leaky pipeline' is.
Blog: The faculty series: Applying for a job 9 November 2015 Postdocs take the plunge into faculty positions and share their experiences with Naturejobs.
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