Sentences with phrase «scientists in a difficult position»

It is very likely that the system is not ready for so many radical changes, which could put early - career scientists in a difficult position.

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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.
In 2004, he was chief scientist — an advisory role to the administrator — and he was put in the difficult position of having to defend a decision to cancel Hubble's final servicing mission (which ended up going ahead in 2009In 2004, he was chief scientist — an advisory role to the administrator — and he was put in the difficult position of having to defend a decision to cancel Hubble's final servicing mission (which ended up going ahead in 2009in the difficult position of having to defend a decision to cancel Hubble's final servicing mission (which ended up going ahead in 2009in 2009).
Explaining the phenomenon, the article noted that it is so difficult for scientists to find a permanent position in Germany that those below the age of 40 are often forced to take short - term employment without any financial or residential stability.
Scientists with tenured positions are required to spend at least 8 hours a week in the classroom, making it difficult to find time for research.
Some senior academic scientists have told Teitelbaum they are «very worried» about the fact that the supply of scientists that this country's universities train is thus totally unrelated to the demand for researchers in the market for career positions, but they find it «difficult to be open about it because it's very threatening to the structure by which research is done,» Teitelbaum says.
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