Sentences with phrase «intensive research career»

My scientific interests are broad and ever - changing — not a characteristic normally conducive to success in an intensive research career.

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But if it is true (and I no longer seriously doubt it), then it is a fact of importance for young biomedical scientists on research - intensive career trajectories and for the institutions that employ them.
The job market for teaching - focused positions in academia is a bit better than it is for research - based positions, Paterson says, which could be encouraging some postdocs who otherwise would have pursued research - intensive careers to think about teaching.
«Postdocs from all social backgrounds reported significant declines in interest in faculty careers at research - intensive universities and increased interest in nonresearch careers,» compared to their feelings early in grad school, write Kenneth Gibbs, Jr., of the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland; John McGready of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland; and Kimberly Griffin of the University of Maryland, College Park.
NIH, by the way, has recently recognized that «the career outcomes of NRSA - supported training programs include both research - intensive careers in academia and industry and research - related careers in various sectors, e.g. academic institutions, government agencies, for - profit businesses, and private foundations» and is encouraging universities with T32 programs to provide «structured, career development advising and learning opportunities» to prepare trainees for those opportunities, according to a notice issued in September 2013, near the end of the study period.
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Intensive training programs like the one Heil attended can be great ways for early - career scientists to learn about nontraditional approaches to conducting science, hone specific research skills, get a crash course in a new field, explore interdisciplinary research, or use focused time to make headway in their work.
The contributions and impact of Oehmen's early career research in data - intensive analytics applications have already resulted in 17 peer - reviewed publications in the open scientific literature, 3 book chapters, invited oral presentations at scientific conferences, and the release of the ScalaBLAST software.
Interestingly, the ability to work with others outside one's organization was found in the aforementioned survey as one of the the skills favored by research - intensive careers.
Attracts and retains top - tier postdoctoral talent, both within Canada and internationally, to develop their leadership potential and to position them for success as research leaders of tomorrow, positively contributing to Canada's economic, social and research - based growth through a research - intensive career.
Research suggests that intensive mentoring in the first two years of a teacher's career not only improves their practice and increases retention, but also results in higher student achievement.
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