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28 May 2018 | 13:00 BST

Some science and some serendipity

Posted by Jack Leeming | Categories: Academia, Blog, Career paths, Mobility

Some science and some serendipity

I keep my business cards in the top drawer of my desk at work. They are in two bulky boxes and take up a lot of space, but I like them there because I can see them every time I pull out a pen. They are a memento of how very often you can’t foresee where an opportunity lies – and therefore to seize each and every one of them.  Read more

Tags:

  • academia
  • biotech
  • business cards
  • flavia scialpi
  • industry
  • interview
  • Italy
  • Scotland
  • serendipity

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05 Mar 2018 | 13:00 GMT

Looking for a lab to do your PhD? – If I had known, part I

Posted by Rebecca Wild | Categories: Academia, Blog, Research

Looking for a lab to do your PhD? – If I had known, part I

When I was looking for a PhD lab I had a pretty clear idea of the techniques I wanted to learn and master, and, essentially, I thought that was everything I needed to worry about. But the right PhD training is crucial to establish a good foundation for what comes next – either a job in industry, a postdoc in academia, or something away from the bench. Choosing the right lab is important, and there are considerations beyond gaining specific technical skills that need to be mulled over before making a decision. If I were to start another PhD, this is what I would look for:  … Read more

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  • #PhD
  • academia
  • conferences
  • development
  • elena blanco-suarez
  • industry
  • Lab
  • network
  • postdoc
  • supervision
  • techniques
  • training
  • workshops

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20 Dec 2017 | 08:00 GMT

Know the odds

Posted by Karen Kaplan | Categories: Academia, Career paths, Faculty, Postdoc, Postgraduate, Uncategorized, US

Know the odds

Both supply and demand have contributed to an research-and-development (R&D) career bottleneck, according to a 15 December Science article signed by the 10 research leaders, who call themselves the Coalition for Next Generation Life Science. US federal research funding, when adjusted for inflation, declined by nearly 20% from 2003 to 2016, according to the article. Meanwhile, PhD candidates continue to enroll in doctoral programmes. The result is that only one in 10 trainees will gain a tenure-track position within five years of receiving their PhD. Many PhD holders then spend longer than they had anticipated in postdoc training positions, sometimes taking multiple fellowships while waiting for academic job openings to materialize. And the ones who do land such positions are taking longer to secure their first independent grant.  Read more

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  • #PhD
  • academia
  • career
  • career path
  • faculty
  • industry
  • postdoc
  • regulatory affairs
  • science communications
  • tenure track

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11 Dec 2017 | 13:00 GMT

The urgent need to recognize and value academic labor

Posted by Rebecca Wild | Categories: Academia, Blog, Funding, In the News, Research, US

The urgent need to recognize and value academic labor

Recently the House of Representatives essentially voted to destroy graduate education in the United States. By taxing tuition waivers as income — and therefore treating their taxable income as two to three times the amount graduate students are actually paid — the Republican tax bill would effectively put graduate study outside of the reach of all but the independently wealthy. While the Senate version of the tax bill does not include this provision, it is far from certain what the final bill after the reconciliation process will look like.  Read more

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  • academia
  • emmerich davies
  • employment
  • funding
  • future
  • graduate
  • industry
  • j wesley boyd
  • security
  • student finances
  • tax
  • tuition fees
  • tuition waivers
  • universities
  • US

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08 Dec 2017 | 13:00 GMT

Changes to the U.S. tax code will harm graduate student mobility and career prospects

Posted by Rebecca Wild | Categories: Academia, Blog, Funding, In the News, Research, US

Changes to the U.S. tax code will harm graduate student mobility and career prospects

A recent editorial in Nature described the harm that newly proposed changes to the United States tax code will have on graduate student finances. If passed, these regulations — ostensibly designed to simplify tax calculations — will eliminate benefits previously given to students. Of particular harm to graduate students and the scientific world would be the elimination of the tax-free status of tuition waivers.  Read more

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  • #PhD
  • academia
  • Aliyah Weinstein
  • employment
  • funding
  • future
  • industry
  • security
  • STEM
  • student finances
  • tax
  • tuition fees
  • tuition waivers
  • university
  • US

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15 Nov 2017 | 13:00 GMT

Abandon ship, or learn to swim: the gamble young scientists must make

Posted by Rebecca Wild | Categories: Academia, Blog, Career paths, Funding, Postdoc, Research

Abandon ship, or learn to swim: the gamble young scientists must make

Job stability and a career in research are rarely put together. Science is a windy, grueling, uphill climb that might end abruptly at the edge of a cliff. Halloween is a particularly scary time for Australian scientists, as it signals the release of #NHMRC project grant results. Right now, many laboratories are facing difficult decisions due to rejected funding for next year. It’s not a surprise — we see it everywhere — yet it’s a shock that affects the entire scientific community. For early career researchers across the globe, it’s a timely reminder to carefully consider and plan for the future.  Read more

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  • #PhD
  • academia
  • atma ivancevic
  • career path
  • early career researchers
  • ecrs
  • funding
  • grant
  • grant funding
  • grant rejection
  • industry
  • postdoc
  • research
  • stability

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27 Oct 2017 | 12:12 BST

How to mentor your supervisor

Posted by David Payne | Categories: Career paths, Industry

How to mentor your supervisor

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  • GSK
  • industry
  • mentoring
  • Pharma
  • PhDs
  • reverse mentoring

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26 Sep 2017 | 10:00 BST

Adios to academia

Posted by Karen Kaplan | Categories: Academia, Business, Career paths, CV, Faculty, Industry, Postgraduate, Research, US

Adios to academia

US science and engineering PhD students are losing interest in academic careers because their career preferences change throughout their training, finds a study – not because of limited faculty-job availability.  Read more

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  • academia
  • after my phd
  • career path
  • faculty
  • industry
  • PhD student

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10 May 2017 | 13:00 BST

Should you join a start-up company after academia?

Posted by Jack Leeming | Categories: #ScientistOnTheMove, Academia, Blog, Business, Career paths, Industry, Mobility, Research, Scientists on the move, Technology

Should you join a start-up company after academia?

“Risky.”  … Read more

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  • #PhD
  • academia
  • company
  • competition
  • idil cazimoglu
  • impact
  • industry
  • Move
  • post graduate
  • risk
  • stability
  • start-up

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24 Feb 2017 | 13:00 GMT

Industry partnership programs: A new type of PhD?

Posted by Jack Leeming | Categories: #ScientistOnTheMove, Academia, Blog, Career paths, Collaboration, Industry, Mobility, Research

Industry partnership programs: A new type of PhD?

The problems with traditional PhD programs are well-documented: money is tight, funding is limited, academics often aren’t able to train for positions outside of academia, and the path up to tenured faculty positions just keeps getting narrower.  Read more

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  • #PhD
  • academia
  • Cambridge
  • collaborative partnerships
  • collaborative studentships
  • higher education
  • industry
  • industry led
  • industry phds
  • involved
  • jane osbourn
  • ktp
  • medimmune
  • programmes
  • research
  • science
  • students
  • university

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