In the meantime,
scientists interested in teaching lab management courses should seek out relevant training and experience wherever they can find it.
Not exact matches
But at Next Wave we're especially
interested in the movement of practicing
scientists into
teaching.
To understand whether their career goals require taking a couple of courses or spending a few years getting more training,
scientists should first figure out what aspect of cybersecurity they're
interested in, says Diana Burley, a professor of human and organizational learning who
teaches in GW's PISCES program.
At RIMB,
scientists were completely supported, enabling them to turn their full attention to any research problem of
interest to them without the distractions of
teaching, grant and fellowship applications, or faculty meetings, and without the restrictions placed upon
scientists in government.
Once I had identified these
interests in teaching and outreach, I sustained these types of activities while training as a
scientist at the bench.
One of those
scientists, Dr. Harold Winston took an extended
interest in one particular gorilla and
taught him a lot about science and discovery.
I have a dream: German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who used to
teach physics for a living, will decide that it is
in Germany's
interest to fund exploratory development of a scheme its
scientists recommend even nobody else will share the expense.
Those
interested in a
Scientist career should showcase
in their resumes expertise
in their research or
teaching area, analytical thinking, training skills, communication, computer proficiency, and grant writing knowledge.