An update on the pilot GENETICS Peer Review Training Program, which
provides early career scientists with a mentored peer review experience in which they participate...
Not exact matches
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 program, now in its 18th year,
provides early career individuals with the opportunity to spend 12 weeks at the Academies in Washington, DC learning about science and technology policy and the role that
scientists and engineers play in advising the nation.
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.
Beyond boosting their chances of getting a job, publication, or grant, including sex - and - gender concerns may
provide a decisive advantage for
early -
career scientists by prompting more in - depth, interesting, and socially relevant research questions.
In particular, «societies and associations are not doing enough to help postdoc women and
early -
career scientists by
providing child care and dependent care at their meetings,» Huang says.
A survey of
early -
career scientists and environmental - science professionals found that only 11 percent felt their academic training alone
provided the needed exposure to natural history, which can be defined as the observation of organisms in their natural environment.
Early -
career scientists in particular are eager for Sharp to write about their work on FYFD — which Sharp is generally happy to do because it
provides a «nice situation» for her to «point people to that research.
BWF Clinical
Scientist Awards in Translational Research
provide $ 750,000 over 5 years to faculty members in the late - assistant - professor or
early - associate - professor stages of their
careers.
One of NIH's key actions in implementing the report was the Broadening Experience in Scientific Training (BEST) awards program, which aims to «introduce students and postdoctoral
scientists to the wide array of biomedical
careers early in their training, and
provide them with experiences in the
career they plan to pursue, in addition to their PhD studies and traditional postdoctoral training,» Rockey writes.
The BWF Board has decided to discontinue the Clinical
Scientist Awards in Translational Research (targeted at mid-
career, established investigators) and, instead, to focus its involvement in translational research on
providing early -
career support for physician
scientists.
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.
Schmid College Fellows are outstanding
early -
career scientists who
provide innovative teaching and mentorship to undergraduate students in our Grand Challenges Initiative (http://www.chapman.edu/GCI), as well as advance independent research in collaboration with a member of the faculty.
The
Career Awards for Medical
Scientists (CAMS) is a highly competitive program that provides $ 700,000 awards over five years for physician - scientists, who are committed to an academic career, to bridge advanced postdoctoral / fellowship training and the early years of facult
Scientists (CAMS) is a highly competitive program that
provides $ 700,000 awards over five years for physician -
scientists, who are committed to an academic career, to bridge advanced postdoctoral / fellowship training and the early years of facult
scientists, who are committed to an academic
career, to bridge advanced postdoctoral / fellowship training and the
early years of faculty service.
Early career scientists will
provide a talk to Keck Observatory staff about what they learned from their visit and a final report which in the best case scenario would be a submission to an astronomical or technical journal.
As such, we have created an innovative, multi-year program through which we can
provide observing opportunities of benefit to both
early career scientists and their Keck Observatory mentors.
By
providing funding to help bridge the gap between the postdoctoral and
early faculty years, BWF hopes to bolster the
careers of the most promising up and coming
scientists.
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.
Through biennial meetings and mentoring networks, BWF helps
provide vital
career advice to give
scientists,
early in their
careers, the information they need to be successful.
The grants are designed to bolster the nation's scientific workforce by
providing support to exceptional researchers during the crucial
early years of their
careers, when many
scientists do their most formative work.
Some 1900 participants in the Conference, including 541 graduate students and
early career scientists from 86 nations and more than 300
scientists from developing nations, were invited to
provide comments on the papers, both before the conference and in themed daily plenary sessions.