This comment, I think, reflects the frustration many
young scientists feel with the monastic - scientist approach after — or in the midst of — those extended postdoc years.
Traditional science education doesn't embrace entrepreneurship, so many
young scientists feel unqualified.
Many
young scientists feel split between their Ph.D. obligations — making revisions, cleaning their lab space, or writing those last few papers — and their new job.
«Should the petition gain sufficient support, it would be a very public demonstration of just how many of Europe's
young scientists feel about their career prospects.
Not exact matches
The more time
young adults spend on social media, the more likely they are to
feel isolated, a report from
scientists at the University of Pittsburgh reveals.
Lemaire partly attributes this to
young scientists falling into the trap of always
feeling they need more experience to compete.
Precisely what is sapping
young people of their natural impulse to
feel for others remains mysterious, however, because
scientists can not design a study to evaluate changes that occurred in the past.
«It
felt great the first time I had a call,» one
young scientist told me recently.
Then, it is important for all
young scientists to develop a
feel for what resources are needed for their research.
Also,
feel free to contact us with your story ideas at any time: Next Wave is happy to support and mentor
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Dear Next Wavers, Inspired by your writing competition, I
felt it might be useful for other
young scientists to read about my experiences with the transition from biochemistry to patent law.
Gjörloff - Wingren
feels that
young scientists should be more open - minded about possible careers.
Some
young scientists even
feel that some of the more conservative European institutions discriminate against those who have trained overseas, even when these
scientists have received the best training.
Unfortunately, the situation has now got even worse in France and I
feel that many talented
young scientists are choosing to stay overseas: the recent protest demonstrations in France have conveyed this
feeling of dissatisfaction.
One of the most important career advancement assets
young scientists receive from the reviewing process is that «you're getting a
feel for your field and what's going on,» says Kijewski - Correa.
Find out about this mentor and her life, and why she
feels it important to find time in her busy schedule to mentor
young scientists.
Such efforts, they
felt, would help to disperse some of the confusion and misperceptions that exist in the occasionally fragile relationship between Europe's industries and academic institutions — confusion that impedes informed career development by
young scientists.
When intellectual support or encouragement is lacking — or when the freedom to engage in creative thought is stifled —
young scientists can
feel dispirited, isolated, or disappointed.
We
felt that we might be missing the truly outstanding
young scientists because of the intense competition for a limited number of slots each year.»
And, finding myself amongst so many
scientists — 30 Nobel Laureates and 400
young physicists from 80 countries — I
felt like a kid in a candy store.
They generously shared their exceptional research as well as their life experiences and advice for us
young scientists, and I
feel really fortunate that I was given the opportunity to partake in this event.
I
feel so fortunate that I had the chance to experience the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting and I encourage every
young scientist to attend it.
The truth is that
scientists have taken a fresh look at C — and have found lots of new ways it can help you stay healthy and look and
feel younger.
I hope
young readers of all backgrounds will
feel inspired to learn more about these amazing
scientists, musicians, artists, athletes, writers, activists, and other people of courage.
Alison is a
young scientist who
feels like life has gotten away from her.
As a
young scientist, Mann was very traditional: «I
felt that
scientists should take an entirely dispassionate view when discussing matters of science,» he wrote in a book called The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars.