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  • Postdoc committees can give insight into industry career paths, argue Christopher Tsang and Michael Fisher.

    • Christopher Tsang
    • Michael Fisher
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  • There is something to be said for letting go of the mantle of expert, argues Peter Fiske.

    • Peter Fiske
    Column
  • Flexible academic positions help women to juggle work and family. Kate O'Brien and Karen Hapgood explain how to avoid the 'female ghetto' when working part time.

    • Kate O'Brien
    • Karen Hapgood
    Column
  • Ecologist Gaston Small uses social media to talk about his work. Others, he says, must join him.

    • Gaston Small
    Column
  • Some researchers may recoil from metrics-based assessment. But they should know how others are keeping score, say Maria Pavlou and Eleftherios P. Diamandis.

    • Maria Pavlou
    • Eleftherios P. Diamandis
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  • A little empathy goes a long way in the competitive confines of a laboratory, argues Lydia Soraya Murray.

    • Lydia Soraya Murray
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  • In the search for a job, contacts matter. Peter J. Feibelman explains how to assemble a personal 'old boy' network while still a PhD student or postdoc.

    • Peter J. Feibelman
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  • There are ways for researchers to sell themselves — but they shouldn't overdo it, says Mariano A. Loza-Coll.

    • Mariano A. Loza-Coll
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  • A heavy administrative burden keeps top academic scientists from doing science, argues Adam James

    • Adam James
    Column
  • Before you can tackle the overwhelming task of huge writing projects, you must first put aside some widely held myths, say Maria Gardiner and Hugh Kearns

    • Maria Gardiner
    • Hugh Kearns
    Column
  • A tax-law change has dealt a heavy blow to Canadian postdocs, argues Lucie Low

    • Lucie Low
    Column
  • An advanced degree doesn't always bring the prospects it once did, says Peter Fiske. But scientists can learn from the travails of those with professional qualifications.

    • Peter Fiske
    Column
  • It's easy to give in to procrastination — but Hugh Kearns and Maria Gardiner offer some tips for getting your drive back.

    • Hugh Kearns
    • Maria Gardiner
    Column
  • Today's reactors are designed to head off Fukushima-style disasters, explains Andrew Sherry. Better blueprints are key to industry safety.

    • Andrew Sherry
    Column
  • The long-term risks to health of low levels of radiation are still poorly known, says David J. Brenner. A combination of more studies of exposed populations and basic research is needed.

    • David J Brenner
    Column
  • Lars H. Breimer, Michael E. Breimer and Douwe D. Breimer say doing a postdoc abroad is unnecessary.

    • Lars H. Breimer
    • Michael E. Breimer
    • Douwe D. Breimer
    Column
  • Graduate students bear as much responsibility as their mentors for ensuring that they are well guided through their degrees, say Hugh Kearns and Maria Gardiner.

    • Hugh Kearns
    • Maria Gardiner
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