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| | Blog post: Motherhood and science 15 May 2014 Dr Kay Tye and her daughter Keeva spend many happy hours in the lab and on conference trips. |
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| | Podcast: Spotlight on women in science with Edwina Dunn 15 May 2014 Edwina Dunn, founder of dunnhumby and the Tesco Club card, talks about how big data and statistics are a major part of her personal and professional life. |
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| | Feature: Career gaps: Maternity muddle 15 May 2014 The support available for childbirth and rearing varies wildly. New parents come up with creative ways to juggle demands. |
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| | Q&A: Turning Point: Colin Diedrich 15 May 2014 Researcher battles learning disabilities to study HIV. |
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| | Podcast: Spotlight on women in science with Una Ryan 14 May 2014 Una Ryan looks to her younger self for an inner mentor that helps her through the barriers that women can face. |
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| | Blog post: What do researchers do next? 13 May 2014 Naturejobs has joined Vitae to create a survey to find out what happens to academic research staff once they leave the higher-education sector. |
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| | Podcast: Spotlight on women in science with Roma Agrawal 13 May 2014 This interview with Roma Agrawal, the designer of the top of The Shard, is the second episode of the Women in Science spotlight on the Naturejobs podcast. |
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| | Blog post: How to prepare for a science careers fair: At the fair 12 May 2014 How to make the most of your time at a careers fair. |
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| | Podcast: Spotlight on women in science with Professor Frances Ashcroft 12 May 2014 This interview with Frances Ashcroft, a physiology professor at the University of Oxford, is the first episode of the Women in Science spotlight on the Naturejobs podcast. |
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| | Blog post: Boston Career Expo journalist competition winner: Scott Chimileski 10 May 2014 Scott pitches his business idea of Six Billion Gum. |
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| | Blog post: Boston Career Expo journalist competition winner: Lynn Kimlicka 9 May 2014 Lynn uses her story to highlight the benefits of working abroad as a scientist. |
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| | Blog post: Boston Career Expo journalist competition: Saheli Sadanand 8 May 2014 Saheli tells a story of how you can think about your future career paths. |
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| | Blog post: How to prepare for a science careers fair: Before you go 8 May 2014 How should you make sure you're ready to meet all the recruiters at a science careers fair? |
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| | Feature: Continuing education: Study broad and deep 23 May 2014 Short tutorials can help researchers to sharpen skills, and longer courses can provide a way to deepen knowledge. |
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| | Q&A: Turning point: Marta Zlatic 7 May 2014 Neuroscientist reaches milestone towards fruit-fly brain map. |
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| | Career Brief: Adjunct action 7 May 2014 Bargaining unit expands faculty membership. |
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| | Career Brief: Narrowing pay gaps 7 May 2014 UK salary and pay-rise disparities are still in effect. |
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| | Career Brief: Learn from leisure 23 May 2014 Creativity can pay job dividends, finds study. |
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| | Blog post: Boston Career Expo journalist competition winner: Aliyah Weinstein 7 May 2014 Aliyah uses a personal example to show that you should never miss an opportunity when it shows itself. |
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| | Podcast: Visualising data with Andy Kirk 6 May 2014 Andy Kirk, founder of Visualising Data, gives his top tips on how to analyse and communicate your data sets. |
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| | Blog post: Boston Career Expo journalist competition runner-up: David Yang 4 May 2014 David lays out the pros and cons on how to deal with a difficult supervisor. |
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| | Blog post: Boston Career Expo journalist competition runner-up: William Kenkel 3 May 2014 William uses his improve skills to woo a penguin. |
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| | Blog post: Boston Career Expo journalist competition runner-up: Casey Doucette 2 May 2014 Casey uses her story to show that even the busiest scientists need to take a well-earned rest every now and again. |
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