Meeting a new cohort of graduate students on your first day of class can be intimidating. These are the brightest students from their undergraduate programs. Some of them have years of research experience, first-author publications, and a depth of knowledge that seems encyclopedic. Feeling intimidated by your new colleagues is normal, but some of the people […]
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038: Why aren’t bad research advisors held accountable?
037: Consulting Jobs for PhDs
036: What Do Consultants DO, Exactly?
035: Making Time for Outreach
034: Sci-Hub and the Publication Pirates
033: It’s Tax Season – Here’s What You Need to Know
032: Help! I Hate Reading Papers!
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030: Baby carrots, prime numbers, and invisible planets
029: Tenure Tracker – Choose a Mentor, Not a Lab
028: Making Time for Kids When Everyone Else Stays Late
027. The Road More Traveled: Stepping Off of the Tenure Track
026: Career Advice from A Successful Scientist
025: Experiments and Exercise: 10 Creative Ways Scientists Stay Fit
024: Leave with a Master’s, and your sanity
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