

Science Career Magazine
Issue for March 11, 2005
- Science Career Magazine
- Science Careers in National Security - Introduction
- By
Alan Kotok
- Next Wave explores career opportunities in the science of national security, focusing on countering non-conventional threats posed by terrorism, biological or chemical weapons, and threats to the information infrastructure.
- Science Career Magazine
- A Kiwi Afloat (But Not Adrift)
- By
Gary Muir
- As he sets out to steer his own not-so-tall ship through academia's treacherous waters, Gary Muir finds himself navigating by not one star, but by a whole constellation of fixed, shining lights.
- Science Career Magazine
- Small-College Shenanigans
- By
The GrantDoctor
- For early-career scientists at small colleges it can sometimes seem as if the biggest barrier to research productivity is the institution itself.Also: Long-term NSF grants.
- Science Career Magazine
- Careers in National Security: The Defense Intelligence Agency
- By
Jim Kling
- The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) offers American scientists a way to contribute to the defense of the U.S. and its allies, while keeping up with the latest developments in science and technology.
- Science Career Magazine
- Careers in National Cybersecurity - The Good Guys Against the Darknet
- By
Alan Kotok
- Scientists and engineers interested in a career in national cyber-security -- protection of the nation's information infrastructure -- will find plenty of opportunities, complete with funding.