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African Americans Studying STEM: Parsing the Numbers
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Anne
Sasso
African Americans are well-represented among college freshmen aspiring to science majors, but their numbers decline after that.
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Dynamo Walking
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Anne
Sasso
Still an undergraduate, Stanford-bound Betty Mbom has already started a minority-mentoring program at her university.
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Coming to Europe
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Amarendra
Swarup
New policies aim to improve international scientists' mobility into and within Europe.
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Science Careers Podcast Index
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Science Careers
Staff
Here's a list of podcasts featuring writers and subjects of Science Careers articles.
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GrantsNet: International Funding Index
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GrantsNet
Staff
The International Grants and Fellowships Index offers the latest listing of funding opportunities from Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
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Opportunities: Research Inc.
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Peter
Fiske
It's useful to think of your research career as a business, even if you're not interested in starting a company.
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Rumors Fly Online When Jobs Are at Stake
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Lucas
Laursen
How accurate are job-rumor Web sites, and do they help or damage your prospects?
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Careers in Perspective: Chemists Can Do Anything
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Lisa M.
Balbes
In chemistry, as in other disciplines, many opportunities exist away from the bench.
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Taken for Granted: Lost in Space
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Beryl Lieff
Benderly
A severe disconnect separates some policymakers from scientists' lived reality.
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Mastering Your Ph.D.: Exploring Nonprofit Organizations
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Patricia
Gosling
The values and culture of the nonprofit setting make it an exciting and rewarding career choice for some scientists.
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