Sentences with phrase «challenges of a career in science»

The challenges of a career in science are significant, but the rewards are well worth the effort.

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In addition to helping them choose ideas that are potentially transformative, this will give early career scientists «a better chance of anticipating what the effects are of their science, positive and negative» and to prepare for the challenges ahead, he says.
Bartke has «really paid his dues» in three different phases of his career, says Roth: grappling with the challenges of doing science during the Cold War in Eastern Europe, building his reputation in endocrinology in the United States, and then making his largely unbacked foray into biogerontology.
Her point throughout the book is to map out some of the many paths that a «career» in science can take and then to highlight some of the challenges that may lie in wait for the unaware young scientist.
I first became interested in forensic science when, at the age of 13, I had access to a book called Criminal Investigation by Hans Gross; from that time there was no other career which, to me, offered the same level of interest or challenge.
«To make precollege science and math teaching more competitive with other career opportunities, resources must be provided to compensate teachers of mathematics, science, and technology comparably to similarly trained S&E professionals in other economic sectors,» Challenge declares.
We'll still create new content, we'll still provide news (though at a less frenetic pace), and we'll be ever vigilant in looking out for new developments, new ideas, and new ways of approaching old challenges that can help you succeed in your academic science career.
Rothwell also suggests that some challenges are inherent to the work of science and are likely to present themselves at some point in the scientist's career.
We need to adopt new ideas and system reforms to cater to the demands of this evolving world, especially in a country like Japan where we experience many dynamic changes and challenges,» states Igarashi, who emphasizes the importance of maintaining R&D and science education funding to make research careers attractive to young clinicians and scientists in Japan and around the world.
To young people considering a career in science, Europe's Chief Science Advisor Anne Glover says when you face challenges, remember the rewards of struggling with a concept then celebrating when you figure something out or make a disscience, Europe's Chief Science Advisor Anne Glover says when you face challenges, remember the rewards of struggling with a concept then celebrating when you figure something out or make a disScience Advisor Anne Glover says when you face challenges, remember the rewards of struggling with a concept then celebrating when you figure something out or make a discovery.
In this week's Science Careers - produced Working Life column, biologist Mary Poffenroth described the challenges and rewards of being the first person in her family to go to collegIn this week's Science Careers - produced Working Life column, biologist Mary Poffenroth described the challenges and rewards of being the first person in her family to go to collegin her family to go to college.
Starting a science career from scratch with a family in tow turned out to be a huge challenge, and one that she could only manage with plenty of help from her family and colleagues.
Minorities, as a whole, are challenged at various steps along the science career path, resulting in few of them at the highest levels.
Since I understand the challenges students may encounter while choosing careers, I hope that in some small way, my career path will help guide and mentor readers of Science's Next Wave.
Leaders who call for Americans to meet the challenge, support fundamental research, and support educational and career initiatives in the sciences can mobilize a new generation of scientists.
To provide researchers across all career stages in the biomedical, behavioral, clinical and social sciences with evidence - based mentorship and professional development programming that emphasizes the benefits and challenges of diversity, inclusivity and culture.
The report points out that «great strides have been made in enrolling more women in undergraduate courses, especially in the biological and chemical sciences (success has been more limited in the areas of physics, mathematics and engineering), there remains significant challenges in ensuring that the best women scientists are able to have fulfilling careers with increasing levels of responsibility, eventually taking up leadership and decision - making positions.»
By exploring the practical uses of science, the challenges are designed to inspire young people to consider careers in STEM.
By exploring the practical uses of science, the challenges help to inspire young people to consider further study and careers in STEM.
Lord Baker, chairman of Baker Dearing Educational Trust, commented: «As we head towards Brexit, the challenge for our education system is to ensure we equip students with the skills they need to forge successful careers in key areas like science, engineering and computing, which our economy increasingly demands.
ESSA requires each state to establish challenging state academic standards in mathematics, reading / language arts, science and any other subject determined by the state, that are aligned with entrance requirements for credit - bearing coursework in the system of public higher education in the state and relevant career and technical education standards.
Driven by the hubris of scientists like Michael Mann whose careers are totally invested in the «dire predictions» of rising CO2, the normal scientific process of challenging a hypothesis was framed as an «attack on science».
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