It may take a while to find your own inner mythological god or goddess, but regardless of what
stage in your scientific career you find yourself, know that your mentoring efforts could create future generations of mentors to whom even Odysseus would be comfortable entrusting his son.
Not exact matches
They identified the «interruption of a
scientific career and funding gaps between research
stages» as a key hurdle
in the professional life of young researchers and took the view that «steps must be taken to avoid [this].»
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 - pr
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 - pr
scientific career to grow, she needed to spend some time abroad
in a high - profile lab.
But others of the same age and
career stage will hold a new kind of position providing total
scientific independence plus 5 years of guaranteed funding, staff, and lab space
in an elegant, state - of - the - art building.
Many of you have come to us asking for more (and more serious) advice on how to make sense of the
scientific literature, so we've asked a dozen scientists at different
career stages and
in a broad range of fields to tell us how they do it.
The experience of Ajit, * a Ph.D. student
in physics and material science at the University of Twente
in the Netherlands, suggests that such acceptance from the
scientific community is not restricted to more senior
career stages.
When You're Shy, All the World is a
Stage 29 April 2005
Scientific trainees are often expected to perform
in their
career - to defend their PhD thesis, participate
in an interview for a fellowship, or present their work at a conference.
Firstly, we fund
scientific research
in a truly global context
in the form of grants for international collaborations between two to four labs
in different countries (and with high priority given to teams on different continents), with both a special programme for Young Investigators and programme grants for scientists at any
stage of their
careers.
After his first turn on the world
stage ended
in scandal, Woo Suk Hwang has quietly rebuilt his
scientific career
The Science & SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists is a global prize, established
in 2013 by the
scientific journal Science and SciLifeLab, aimed at rewarding young scientists at an early
stage of their
careers.
First, NSF funds the core
scientific research of individual investigators; NSF presently has more than 40 active awards to individual investigators and small teams pursuing exoplanet research, including highly competitive awards to young scientists
in the ascending
stages of their
careers.
In the early 1970s, at age sixty, Randi moved from a
career as a magician (his
stage name was the Amazing Randi) to a life focused on separating myth and illusion from reality as a co-founder of the Committee for
Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal.
They can use these contacts to build a substantial
scientific network even at an early
stage in their
careers.