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Column:Guiding lights 19 December 2012 The three Nordic winners of this year's Nature mentoring awards respond exceptionally to scientific and personal challenges, says Philip Campbell.
Q&A: Turning point: Julia Greer 19 December 2012 Materials scientist hopes tenure will allow her time for new research directions - and to play the piano.
Career brief: Mentoring analysed 19 December 2012 The best mentors listen closely, help to set goals and have useful networks.
Career brief: Policy fellowship pulled 19 December 2012 US National Academies suspends popular science programme.
Career brief: Postdoc leader sought 19 December 2012 Executive director of US postdoctoral association steps down.
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Feature: Lab life: Balancing act 12 December 2012 Many researchers struggle to take time off from the lab. But scientists should try to improve their work-life balance.
Q&A: Turning point: Patrik Rorsman 12 December 2012 Physiologist relinquishes major Canadian grant to return to former post.
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Labour MP Hazel Blears wants to outlaw the advertising of long-term unpaid internships. Is this a good idea?
Yes! Asking people to work for free is exploitative and illegal, so advertising these opportunities should be banned.
No! It's not real work, it's work experience. Removing adverts will drive these opportunities underground and benefit only those who are already well connected.
No! Any kind of internship, whether paid or unpaid, is a good way to gain experience in a time when jobs are scarce.
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