Are you a dynamic
early career researcher with a flair and passion for communicating your work to a wider audience?
Not exact matches
This article originally appeared in U.S. Studies Online, a digital forum for postgraduate and
early career researchers associated
with the British Association of American Studies (BAAS).
Since then, ERC Starting Grants have continued to support
early -
career scientists as they transition to independence and establish their own groups in Europe,
with the majority of the 7000 grants that the ERC has distributed going to
researchers under 40.
With that erosion come significant implications for the output of the U.S. research enterprise — and the
career opportunities available to current trainees and
early -
career researchers.
Dealing
With Deception 19 January 2007 As incentives for scientific cheating increase,
early -
career researchers need ways of protecting their own
careers while safeguarding the integrity of science.
Furthermore, relinquishing anonymity allows reviewers to be recognized for their contribution as reviewers, which may be especially valuable for
researchers early in their
careers, who have not yet filled out their CVs
with peer - reviewed publications.
For some inspiration, these
early -
career researchers share their strategies for balancing the demands of their rising
careers with their non-work life.
One answer is provided by the Industrial Co-Operative Award in Science and Engineering (CASE), a U.K. Ph.D. studentship that seeks to build meaningful and sustainable relationships between industry and academia,
with early career researchers at the point of intersection.
Science
Careers spoke
with a few of the
early -
career researchers involved in the work about how they got into this field, what it was like to contribute to the breakthrough, and what they've learned along the way.
«It is therefore in the best interest of
early career researchers to take these issues seriously and try to do something about them, since they will have to live
with the changes.
Compared
with white American
researchers, black American
researchers are a third less likely to have an
early -
career National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant funded, according to an NIH - commissioned study published August 18 in Science.
In working
with a group of 34
early career teachers, cognitive and learning sciences
researcher Joshua Ellis from Michigan Tech and his co-authors asked participants to use role - play in their online discussions to deepen the feedback between group members.
Even
with endorsements from established and
early career researchers, science faculty might be reluctant to commit their own or their trainees» time to a business workshop.
This funding allows a
researcher to set up his or her own research team, the idea being that,
with European funding, he or she will be able to do so
earlier in his / her
career than would have been possible without it.
Others say it helps
early -
career researchers gain valuable experience
with outreach and communication.
Research Fellowships are intended to help
early career researchers to conduct a defined project at a location of their choice in a country other than Germany and to use it as an opportunity to familiarise themselves
with new research methods or to bring a large project to a conclusion.
To enable
researchers at an
early stage of their scientific
career to carry out a clearly defined research project at a place of their choice abroad or to acquaint themselves
with new scientific research methods
FESPB supports students and
early career researchers to bring their work to the widest possible audience at Congress
with support grants and our most prestigious award - the FESPB Young Plant Scientist.
For Crystal Brogan, Co-Chair of the conference, «one of the most gratifying aspects of gathering
with the ALMA astronomical community is the high rate of attendance by
early career researchers from all over the world, demonstrating the tremendous interest in ALMA, and ensuring that the amazing science discoveries enabled by ALMA will be continued by the next generation.»
ALLEA's annual meeting began
with a scientific symposium on «Enabling
early career researchers — needs for training of a new generation» and a celebratory session on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of ALLEA.
So I have a nice balance of both, and I think that's very, very important because
early in my
career I was frustrated by some of the stuff that I learned because it seemed so impractical, and I think some of that came from the providers, the educators, the doctors, the
researchers, what have you, that never had any interface
with patients.
Being an
early career researcher who focuses on queer cinema, I have a keen interest in films
with LGBTI themes.
Also on the panel were Michael Doyle, an
early career Aboriginal
researcher in the alcohol and drug field
with a particular interest in prisoner health, who is in the final year of his PhD at the Kirby Institute, UNSW, and Dr Megan Williams.