If the number of postdocs drops as a result of raising postdoc salaries, staff scientists could fill the gap, which should help
attract talented scientists to these positions.
The first tier contains items that many young scientists would expect from their supervisors: mentoring; communication; setting a direction and vision for the research group; providing opportunities to network with other scientists; providing funding for postdocs» research or giving them significant help in obtaining their own grants; training; creating a work culture and environment that encourages individuals to treat everybody with respect and encourages collaboration; creating an ambience that keeps group members satisfied and
attracts talented scientists to the group; and offering postdocs opportunities to explore options for their careers once their fellowships have ended.
Scientific quality, revealed in such factors as publishing in leading journals, being a recognized leader in the field, and
attracting talented scientists to the group and keeping them happy featured in answers from 65 percent of respondents.
Not exact matches
Vassar has now
attracted a large number of very
talented scientists, younger
scientists with research careers that are doing just fine there.
The plan for science and technology proposed by the Obama campaign, for example, calls for «comprehensive immigration reform that improves our visa programs to
attract some of the world's most
talented people to America» and supports an increase in the number of foreign
scientists and technical people permitted to study, work, and stay in the United States.
The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), the Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) and the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) are working together to
attract talented early - career researchers,
scientists, engineers and other professionals to strengthen international capacity and cooperation in fields such as climate, biodiversity, conservation, humanities and astrophysics research.
We not only aim to
attract and recruit the most
talented scientists, but also to provide an intellectual home for researchers, with the highest standards of support and development opportunities.
And they sometimes
attract talented adults — and the firms that employ such folks — to move to town because they can see education offerings there that they want for their daughters and sons, kids who may become tomorrow's
scientists and engineers and thus help boost the nation's competitiveness in the global market.
will fail to
attract talented young
scientists.
It is an illogical and misguided claim on many levels, one that is already and deservedly
attracting the opprobrium of many of my colleagues,
talented scientists who study Amazon forests and climate (see Scientists speak: Amazon «myths» are not
scientists who study Amazon forests and climate (see
Scientists speak: Amazon «myths» are not
Scientists speak: Amazon «myths» are not debunked).