Earlier this summer, for instance, we hosted a course
for early career scientists in which leading scientists in aging biology shared knowledge and taught techniques to study aging in diverse animal models.
Giovanna's goal is to increase advocacy opportunities
for early career scientists with a focus on diversity and inclusion.
nanotechweb.org spoke to researchers at this year's science camp
for early career scientists to hear about developments in complex photonics.
The KVSP provides the opportunity
for early career scientists, post ‐ doctoral and graduate students, to be resident at Keck Observatory while working hands ‐ on with our telescopes and instrumentation.
In our Keck Visiting Scholars Program, funds are provided
for early career scientists (graduate students and postdoctoral students) to reside at W. M. Keck Observatory, working with our resident astronomers and instrumentalists for periods of one to three months.
Each Laureate will receive $ 250,000 - the largest unrestricted award of its kind
for early career scientists and engineers.
The structure resembles a training grant
for early career scientists, especially — but not exclusively — for clinicians.
Check out Money Matters, our new series on financial planning
for early career scientists.
New opportunities
for early career scientists to work at the interface of computer science and other scientific disciplines are expected to open up in Europe in the coming years as Microsoft plans to invest big money in European science.
Next year, the ERC will launch its own young investigator award scheme, which will dwarf the ESF effort and almost every other award
for early career scientists.
Not exact matches
The article «Breaking through the polycarbonate ceiling» highlighted programs led by AAAS that aimed at
early -
career support as well as professional advancement,
for women
scientists and engineers, including programs such as COACh (
career - training and networking program) and WISC (Women's International Scientific Cooperation).
Five
early -
career female
scientists were honored Thursday evening as this year's recipients of the L'Oréal USA
For Women in Science fellowship awards that grant each winner $ 60,000 to further their postdoctoral research.
Five
early -
career female
scientists were honored Thursday evening as this year's recipients of the L'Oréal USA
For Women in Science fellowship awards.
2010 Lynford L. Goddard is honored as the first recipient of the AAAS
Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science for exemplifying an early career scientist eager to share his excitement about science and demonstrating excellence in reaching high school students with activities in electrical engineering, while simultaneously pursuing a competitive research ca
Early Career Award
for Public Engagement with Science
for exemplifying an
early career scientist eager to share his excitement about science and demonstrating excellence in reaching high school students with activities in electrical engineering, while simultaneously pursuing a competitive research ca
early career scientist eager to share his excitement about science and demonstrating excellence in reaching high school students with activities in electrical engineering, while simultaneously pursuing a competitive research
career.
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.
Early -
career scientists can prepare themselves by engaging with groups such as AAAS, which offers science communication training, opportunities
for scientists and engineers to engage in policy and tools
for catalyzing advocacy, Holt noted.
Early -
career scientists and engineers may be understandably apprehensive about change in Washington, particularly since «attention to science during the presidential campaign was neither appreciable nor appreciative,» wrote Holt
for Motherboard.
In addition to peer - reviewed journals, AAAS provides an array of print and online resources
for educators, students,
early -
career scientists and engineers, reporters and the public.
The Bratislava Declaration of Young Researchers presents the challenges that
early -
career scientists face and policy proposals
for addressing them
Second, I will work to further support LGBTQ
scientists — whether students,
early -
career, or otherwise —
for example by developing safe spaces by initiating diversity - focused conversations during weekly lab meetings and visible signage on my office.
Of particular concern to young
scientists is a possible decline in funding
for research groups, which would affect yet another category of
early -
career researchers: postdocs.
In an e-mail to Science
Careers, Carmen Vela Olmo, the secretary of state
for investigation, development, and innovation, tried to reassure
early -
career scientists.
Nevertheless, platforms like these could potentially be a powerful force to promote positive adviser - advisee relationships and empower
early -
career scientists to find environments that work
for them.
The AAAS
Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science, launched in 2010 through the generosity of the Hazen Foundation and several AAAS donors, recognizes «early - career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence in their contribution to public engagement with science activities.&r
Early Career Award
for Public Engagement with Science, launched in 2010 through the generosity of the Hazen Foundation and several AAAS donors, recognizes «
early - career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence in their contribution to public engagement with science activities.&r
early -
career scientists and engineers who demonstrate excellence in their contribution to public engagement with science activities.»
Today, however, due to the recent throttling of the nation's research budgets, the pain that
early -
career scientists have endured
for decades is reaching into the ranks of the formerly comfortable.
One is that» [w] ithout initial funding to conduct high - quality research, it will be very tough to «prime the pump» and write winning proposals»
for early -
career scientists, he continues.
Under the new budget proposal, furthermore, competition
for new and continuing research grants will stiffen slightly and
early -
career scientists» prospects of establishing themselves as independent researchers will not improve.
In my opinion, it is a good idea
for early -
career scientists to get more involved in these activities.
One of EMBO's key activities
for early -
career scientists is providing long - term (up to 2 years) and short - term (up to 3 months) fellowships.
The plight of
early -
career scientists has come in
for exceptional scrutiny in recent weeks as three major scientific institutions each released a report on the postdoc system.
Early -
career scientists may find themselves in a difficult position if they review the work of an important senior
scientist for a journal that discloses the identity of reviewers.
It will also help foster scientific
careers for young
scientists at an
earlier age than presently possible.
The Rand report concludes that, although adequate data and accurate assessments of labor market conditions are important
for many different parties,
early career and prospective
scientists are especially vulnerable.
Yet nothing in the
early reviews indicates that the book has a happy ending
for early -
career scientists.
Betting the Farm 3 November 2006 Howard Hughes Medical Institute's lavish new venture offers unprecedented opportunities
for a small number of
early -
career scientists willing to take a big gamble.
Despite the cost in time and effort, collaborating with the world's best
scientists and the world's leading scientific facilities can result in stronger science and increased visibility
for early -
career scientists.
For talented
early career scientists, this means better, if also more competitive, opportunities.
The Doris Duke Clinical
Scientist Development Award: Implications
for early -
career physician
scientists.
Not many
scientists have the audacity to change research directions in the
early stages of their independent research
career, and fewer still have the courage to leave a tenure - track position
for a postdoc.
Three Reports Tackle the Postdoc Mess 6 May 2005 The plight of
early -
career scientists has come in
for exceptional scrutiny in recent weeks as three major scientific institutions each released a report on the postdoc system.
Duffy's work has been recognized by a National Science Foundation
CAREER award, a Presidential
Early Career Award
for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the Mercer Award from the Ecological Society of America, and by the Yentsch - Schindler
Early Career Award from the Association
for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO).
«However, if the h - index is not high, this is not necessarily negative»
for early -
career scientists.
Another savvy science watcher, computational biologist Kelly Suter, an assistant professor at the University of Texas, San Antonio, has spied real promise
for early -
career scientists who are good enough, clever enough — and lucky enough — to benefit from the sudden money.
The Road to Scientific Recognition 13 January 2006 Italian
scientist Maria Pia Cosma felt at an
early stage that in order
for her scientific
career to grow, she needed to spend some time abroad in a high - profile lab.
And
for better or worse, journal prestige and impact factor are still important criteria when evaluating
early -
career scientists.
Knowledgeable observers are divided on what this torrent of short - term cash will mean
for science agencies» most vulnerable charges: the nation's graduate students, postdocs, and other
early -
career scientists.
Every summer, some 550
early -
career scientists gather
for a week with 20 to 35 Nobel Prize winners in the sciences on the beautiful island of Lindau, Germany.
«She's a fantastic mentor to
early -
career scientists,
for sure.
The office supports programs geared
for scientists and engineers still
early in their
careers.
That question was debated this week at the Society
for Neuroscience's annual meeting, Neuroscience 2011, in Washington, D.C. Speakers — most of them
scientists in secure
careers — addressed large crowds of
early -
career scientists eager to learn how successful neuroscientists found their jobs and to hear their advice
for those just starting out.