In other words, if one should beware of the curse of the artefact,
success in a scientific career often comes down to an exceptional ability to sift the gold from the dross.
The National Postdoc Association and our own Postdoc Network have advocated programs for improving training in these nonscientific areas that are, however, essential for
success in a scientific career.
Not exact matches
The God - substitute may be reason, the
scientific method,
success in career, wealth, academic prestige or popular esteem.
The ability of scientists -
in - training (especially those who plan private sector
careers) to plan for the future, and of venture capitalists to make money, depends on the
success of
scientific and economic prognostication: Which
scientific fields, which technologies, will yield revenues and jobs
in the future, with a sustained demand for resources, human and otherwise?
Professional development encompasses
scientific growth and skills that are infrequently taught
in the classroom but are vital for
success in launching a postdoc's independent
career.
My
scientific interests are broad and ever - changing — not a characteristic normally conducive to
success in an intensive research
career.
The consensus prevailed among the members of the Ringberg Circle that the quality of teaching should be evaluated
in standardized terms and that the results of this evaluation should contribute to the
career of university teachers
in the same way as
scientific success in terms of publication numbers.
Early
success is a recurring theme
in Michaela Gack's
scientific career.
«While these assets have contributed to Wiley's
success to date, Wiley is reshaping its portfolio to support growth opportunities
in our Professional Development;
Scientific, Technical, Medical, and Scholarly; and Global Education businesses, and create products and services that help customers become more effective throughout their education and
careers.»