Sentences with phrase «demands of a scientific career»

Our training programme offers researchers a wide range of workshops to enhance their scientific skills, like courses on statistics, microscopy and bioinformatics.There is also more technical training, for instance in specific experimental techniques, so they become better prepared for the varied demands of a scientific career.

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The ability of scientists - in - training (especially those who plan private sector careers) to plan for the future, and of venture capitalists to make money, depends on the success of scientific and economic prognostication: Which scientific fields, which technologies, will yield revenues and jobs in the future, with a sustained demand for resources, human and otherwise?
The demands of life outside of a professional scientific career and the conscious or unconscious biases that exist can make it harder for women to advance.
On the contrary, Eye of the Storm states that «a weakening demand, a comparative decline in S&E wages, and market signals to students about low relative wages in S&E occupations» are discouraging able Americans from pursing scientific and technical careers.
Based on these findings, any shortage in America's scientific labor market is «most likely a demand - side problem of STEM [science, technology, engineering, and mathematics] career opportunities that are less attractive than career opportunities in other fields» rather than a supply - side problem of too few Americans with scientific training, asserted Salzman in congressional testimony presented on 6 November before the House Committee on Science and Technology's Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation.
The chairman and another member of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, in an apparent effort to discredit the findings reported by three distinguished scientists from respected universities, demanded that the scientists send Congress all of the scientific data they have gathered in their entire careers, even data on studies unrelated to their publications on global warming.
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