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Daunting but doable: Job searching after a postdoc
The ideal time to launch a career search is on day one of your postdoc. Fear not, here are some tips if it didn’t happen. Plus, is there such a thing as a “postdoc trap”? -
Inclusivity for all: How to make your research group accessible
Crafting a crafting a lab policy towards accessibility for all is an on-going process. It might be time to refresh yours. -
Academic bullying: Desperate for data and solutions
Academic bullying is more pervasive in science than previously thought. Find out what it is and what you can do to help. -
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK): Seeking AI and ML experts for data-driven drug discovery and development
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) is creating a data-focused culture and a global machine-learning team. -
Top employers: Breakthroughs, impact, and purpose
Innovation still drives top employer status, yet artificial intelligence (AI) is now on the minds of employers and employees alike. -
Alzheimer’s research reset
Despite clinical trial failures, Alzheimer’s research is getting a reboot thanks to increased funding opportunities and new directions in the data. -
New lab, new adventure: Moving your lab to another country
Moving on with your career may entail moving to another country. Here’s a checklist to survive and thrive. -
Community science: Not just a hobby
Community science brings a DIY sensibility to a range of research areas, providing a collegial atmosphere of collaboration and support. -
The Big Beat Challenge: British Heart Foundation invests GBP 30 million to transform cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular researchers are encouraged to apply for The Big Beat Challenge from the British Heart Foundation -
Waseda University: Building unique opportunities for your career
Join Waseda University as it becomes a world-class academic center -
Targeting cancer and careers: Precision Medicine
Job opportunities abound for researchers and clinicians in cancer precision medicine who are at home collecting and analyzing big data. -
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. -
Not just for bots: The changing career landscape in AI
The era of artificial intelligence is upon us. Here are some career pointers to keep up with these smart machines. -
The Fondation Bettencourt Schueller: Helping scientists spread their wings
Fondation Bettencourt Schueller uses a novel funding strategy: it treats all its awardees like family, allowing them a say in the process via an advisory board and often offering continuing support. -
Top employers embrace change based on a stable foundation
Innovative. Respectful. Caring. Top biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies from this year’s survey share these traits plus one more: adaptable. -
Pioneering new Max Planck Schools aim to attract Ph.D. students to Germany
A network of researchers and universities has come together to create the Max Planck Schools—an interdisciplinary, customized Ph.D. program aimed at enticing native and international students to continue their studies in Germany.















