Louv has devoted much of
his career researching how the move away from nature has affected children and families.
Not exact matches
Boston, MA — November 12, 2012 — Millennial Branding, a Gen Y
research and consulting firm and StudentAdvisor.com, a Washington Post Company and the leading free learning resource for students, today announced a new report on
how students are developing their
careers while in college.
This is why we partnered with Dan Schawbel on
research for his new book, «Promote Yourself», which explores
how millennials can be primed for
career success.
I understood
how to use my own account to enhance my
career, and there was plenty of
research available in that category, but I struggled to find resources that really explained the best practices for succeeding on LinkedIn with a company profile.
The Scholar Days were really engaging and provided heaps of information on
how to get into international agriculture
research as well as more general
career advice.
In this
research, we set out to explore the attitudes of «Millennial dads» to see
how these young men view parenting,
careers, and work - family balance.
They discuss the notion of «systemness,» the
Research Foundation, whether campuses can be economic growth centers, and
how SUNY hopes to train students for
careers.
Crediting his judicial fellowship as being a crucial part of his
career advancement, he said it helped him «create contacts in Washington, D.C. and refine his understanding of
how scholarly work can shape policy through communication of theoretical and empirical
research.»
Dan Wiseman's
career exemplifies
how integrating basic
research and clinical science benefits both researchers and patients.
Science
Careers Contributing Editor Elisabeth Pain profiles neuroscientist Sara Burke and her
research in
how aging affects the plasticity of neuronal networks and, ultimately, behavior.
Some describe their own transition from
research to something new, but all give a thorough explanation of their
career field and
how new people, such as you, might go about getting a job.
When I transitioned into policy
research, I was very interested in understanding the factors that influence the
career development of Ph.D. students and postdocs, and
how they differ across race / ethnicity and gender.
I want to define my own
research and
career path and become increasingly autonomous regarding what I do and
how I do it — and be able to secure the funding that will help me achieve this.
HOW IT AFFECTED HER
CAREER: Working in the lab — and winning awards — whetted Zoltewicz's taste for
research.
Club Biotech distributes information on scientific events in our area, gathers information on internships and
research student jobs for undergraduate students who would like to gain some extra experience and get a step ahead in their scientific
career by working in a lab during the year, and counsels young students on
how to approach a scientific
career.
Professional societies such as the Canadian Astronomical Society (CASCA) and AAS are concerned about the situation and have been engaged in continuing discussions in recent years about
how to improve current postgraduate training programs in order to prepare students not only for
research careers, but to give them a broad skill set that would enable them to pursue more diverse
career paths.
Making the Leap: When,
How, and Why a Career in Drug Discovery May Be Right for You Matthew Bell who heads of discovery research for Wyeth Pharmaceuticals tells when, how, and why a career in drug discovery may be right for y
How, and Why a
Career in Drug Discovery May Be Right for You Matthew Bell who heads of discovery
research for Wyeth Pharmaceuticals tells when,
how, and why a career in drug discovery may be right for y
how, and why a
career in drug discovery may be right for you.
I knew that faculties in Canadian universities were starting to employ scientists in «
research officer» positions that were involved in grant writing,
research, and fostering collaborations, but I did not have a clear plan on
how I could pursue a bioinformatics
career in Canada.
Among other concerns, it highlighted
how low incomes for postgraduate students and postdocs are a contributory factor in so many turning their backs on
research careers.
I recently asked two of my colleagues, both African Americans: «Do you think it is possible that many of us shun
research careers in academia because we were not trained
how to think innovatively and creatively?»
Try to think objectively about
how this might have happened and what specific things you would say to convince an interviewer that you will be a great CRA, are happy to leave
research, and know what to expect when you start your new
career.
These are guided by senior faculty, who also give advice on «their
career trajectory, resources, funding mechanisms, partnerships that were successful — essentially life experience, and teaching us
how to succeed in
research.»
They asked them, among other questions,
how attractive they found the prospect of working in academia (in both teaching and
research careers), government, and at established and startup companies.
Glenn Fleisig, who holds the position of Smith and Nephew Chair of
Research at ASMI gave Science's Next Wave a behind - the - scenes look at
how ASMI trains this nation's next generation of sports scientists, as well as insight into his own
career path.
While pursuing her project on
how environmental contaminants and oxidative stress cause lung cancer, Gelhaus complemented her postdoctoral training by spending some time with other PIs at Penn. «She has worked hard to develop skills that are independent of those available in my own laboratory while working on a project that is central to my
research program,» Blair writes in an e-mail to Science
Careers.
One common theme from
research on women's and men's different
career choices is that among heterosexual couples with children, women tend to do most of the child - rearing, which affects
how many hours they can work and what jobs they can have.
His
research career, peppered with landmark discoveries that go all the way from uncovering the basic principles of
how DNA instructs cells to make proteins to unraveling the genetic blueprint of the puffer fish, is an indelible part of the history of molecular biology.
Likewise, instead of
researching how alcohol exposure affected the developing rat fetus, I daydreamed about a
career that didn't involve microscopes, animal colonies, or behavioral testing.
Profile: Alberto Pugliese Sicilian Pugliese explains
how a fellowship award from the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International is helping him to develop his
research career in the United States.
In her contribution to this feature, frequent Science
Careers contributor Siri Carpenter describes
how new programs are emerging to help scientists prepare for the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of climate change
research while also ensuring a solid disciplinary grounding.
Surviving as a Postdoc 06 March 2013 Charmaine Tam Australian postdoc Charmaine Tam shares tips on
how to make it through this early phase of a
research career.
If you have not been directly involved in hands - on
research, describe other experiences you've had that have influenced your
career path,
how the graduate degree will advance you toward your
career goals, and why you feel you would be adept at such a
career.
Three young scientists tell Science
Careers how their experiences at the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting influenced their
research and
career
«We use the scores to advise people on the kinds of
career paths they match up well with, based on
research into
how successful professionals score in different areas,» Green says.
Nobel laureate Richard J. Roberts shares his thoughts on
how to build a
career in scientific
research
While this stereotype doesn't reflect
how scientists live and work today, it still shapes expectations about what a successful
career should look like, and that could impact
career - relevant decisions such as the awarding of prestigious
research grants.
Regardless of the eventual outcome, the Ebola epidemic and its resulting effects on basic and translational
research, whatever they may be, illustrate
how difficult it is to predict the future of a
research area and the great extent to which the unexpected influences
careers.
«There's a broader movement in U.K. government thinking of
how research is vital to the future economic success of the U.K.,» says Ian Lyne, head of postgraduate career development at the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
research is vital to the future economic success of the U.K.,» says Ian Lyne, head of postgraduate
career development at the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences
Research Council
Research Council (BBSRC).
«You will be interacting with these people in your
careers,» says Beckman, so it is important to know why people and private foundations donate money to science and
how to partner with them to advance your own
research mission.
Reposted on Science
Careers, this Computing
Research Association article looks at
how mentoring can help retain minority students in graduate programs.
In the years since, Steverink has turned that interest into a
research career in «successful aging,» which she defines as «
how people age with a high level of well - being.»
Group asked to recommend
how to ensure that talented students are drawn into biomedical
research careers
You'll need to do a little
research to find out
how career information is distributed at your institution and if there are other
career fairs that are regularly held on - campus or locally.
Shatz says the community must figure out
how to meet the needs of the next generation of scientists if academic
research is to remain an attractive
career.
«It was very difficult for people to build prolific
research careers, and some of the people that were recruited from abroad saw
how difficult it was to do
research and they then left,» Steenkamp says.
► In this week's Science
Careers - produced Working Life article, Rachel Yoho describes
how participating in school science fairs helped her find her path into a
research career.
Another question asked participants to consider
how their supervisor stacked up in that «advancement» category, including whether the supervisors discuss future
career options and allow postdocs to continue
research projects in their next post.
Brianna Blaser, outreach project director at Science
Careers, said no matter the economy — but especially in the current tough environment — successful job - seekers know
how to do two things well: stand out among the other applicants and explore
career options beyond the large
research universities.
Get some nuts and bolts advice on
how to
research career options, what questions to ask, and
how to best prepare for various
careers.
Another recommendation of the biomedical
research workforce report was to understand better
how different types of support — including having an individual fellowship, being on an institutional training grant, or being supported on a PI's
research grant — track in terms of
research productivity or future
career path and success.