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Known for its majestic landscape and melodic language, Wales has also become a science powerhouse through funding and hiring initiatives.
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Find the best of both worlds in Manchester
Manchester will be on display this year as the host of the 2016 EuroScience Open Forum. And the city has a lot to offer. -
Building a translational medicine powerhouse in China
Translational medicine has received a shot in the arm thanks to recent efforts from China’s central and regional governments. These efforts present many opportunities for researchers to build a career in biomedicine. -
The fool’s gold of Ph.D. employment data
Focusing on whether recent Ph.D. recipients are employed misses the larger point, our guest columnist argues -
'Employment crisis' for new Ph.D.s is an illusion
NSF surveys generate what seem to be conflicting data on the status of those entering the scientific job market -
U.S. and U.K. universities announce binational postdoc program
The 3-year fellowship will be followed by a permanent academic appointment for those who meet the program’s academic standards -
New international grants for young principal investigators
The International Research Scholars Program is offering 50 grants to help early-career biomedical researchers outside the G7 countries establish independent careers -
More Ph.D.s but fewer job commitments
The production of science and engineering Ph.D.s in the United States has reached a record high -
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Two sides of the H-1B
Museum exhibit and new book present diverging views of the high-skill guest worker visa -
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Register your study as a new publication option
Registered Reports are setting new standards in terms of statistical power and methodological rigor. -
A research boom in China's municipalities
Science in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, and Chongqing is being transformed from an influx of resources. -
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Elsewhere in Science, 4 Dec. 2015
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