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Organizing a workshop helped start productive conversations, this scientist writes
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Three research-based lessons to improve your mentoring
In this Letter to Young Scientists, our columnists explore the science of the mentor-mentee relationship -
In a first, U.S. private sector employs nearly as many Ph.D.s as schools do
With academic jobs no longer the norm, universities are looking to adapt -
How I learned to cope with seasonal affective disorder in grad school
When a Ph.D. program took this scientist far from home, her health took a downturn -
As an underrepresented minority student, my community’s support can feel like pressure
A grad student recognizes this dynamic during her Ph.D. studies and learns to address it -
Allow me to tell you how awesome you are
Introducing “Your Unicorn Career,” a new column from Science Careers -
Leaving a Ph.D. takes courage—and it doesn’t mean the path to academic success is over
For this academic, leaving his first Ph.D. program was one of the most important professional decisions he ever made -
When your thesis adviser advises you to quit
When our columnist asked readers whether this had happened to them, the stories came pouring in -
For forced migrants, access to higher education can be key to rebuilding, this researcher says
Academics need to be aware of the challenges these scholars face and how they can help -
After a baby, 28% of new parents leave full-time STEM work
More than 40% of new moms and 20% of new dads in science change fields, go part time, or quit the workforce -
Reimbursement policies make academia less inclusive
Paying conference expenses up front from personal accounts is a significant burden, this grad student writes -
How scientists are fighting against gender bias in conference speaker lineups
“I’m hopeful,” one scientist told us. “A lot of initiatives … have started in the last 2 or 3 years.” -
How lessons from trail running helped me succeed in grad school
Sometimes the trail gets steep, and that’s OK, this scientist writes -
University of California staff researchers opt to form a union, joining postdocs
But the effort is currently stalled by objections from the UC administration -
To ace your Ph.D. program interviews, prepare to answer—and ask—these key questions
These 10 questions will help you get an offer and determine whether the program is right for you, our columnists write -
A passion for pathways: Careers in diversity and inclusion for STEM postdocs
Want to help yourself as well as fellow scientists? A career in diversity and inclusion just might be a win–win. -
How crocheting bumble bees helped my department craft social ties
For this grad student, a weekly craft night helped build community -
It’s OK to push back on your Ph.D. adviser
How three scientists spoke up when they disagreed with their faculty mentors -
Pressure to compete hurt my science—and my happiness. Then I found a new way forward
How a scientist shifted his mindset from competitive to collaborative -
When Ph.D. stands for Problematic Hiring Detriment
Our columnist investigates how having a Ph.D. can hurt your job search -
My first postdoc position was a disaster. This is what I learned
Looking back, this scientist wishes he had moved on much sooner -
A sense of belonging matters. That’s why academic culture needs to change
Stephen Thomas—a health care researcher who works on diversity issues—shares his perspective about training the next generation of scientists -
What a scarred whale named Lucky taught me about healing my own emotional scars
When I completed my Ph.D. after my son died, I thought it meant I had recovered from the trauma. I was wrong -
A decade after a needless lab death, how to strengthen safety
Our columnist explores what institutions, organizations, and individuals can do to improve lab safety -
Four lessons about transitioning from academia to the ‘real world’
The move requires a few crucial mindset shifts
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