Knowledge mobilisation is everyone’s business
In this NIHR blog, Dr Jenni Lynch, Expert Advisor for Knowledge Mobilisation, discusses the lessons learnt from the HPRUs and apply these to your research.
In this NIHR blog, Dr Jenni Lynch, Expert Advisor for Knowledge Mobilisation, discusses the lessons learnt from the HPRUs and apply these to your research.
Companies are using artificial intelligence tools to help scientists to query their data without the need for programming skills. From Nature Careers
Dementia affects people unequally, with over 110 disparities in diagnosis and care. Discover the Alzheimer’s Society’s new report and help bridge these gaps.
An application needs to stand out from the crowd. Nature spoke to industry experts to get their tips on how to make sure your CV gets seen.
Discover why longer peer review reports lead to higher citation counts in scientific papers. Post by Abdelghani Maddi shared from the LSE Impact Blog.
Three scientist mothers call for a change in how conference childcare costs are reimbursed, drawing on their personal experiences. Shared from Nature Careers.
An empty room can be intimidating. But with some thoughtful planning, you can create a thriving scientific community – shared from Nature Careers
Dhriti Sarkar, a Therapist and a Lived Experience Advisor at Wellcome writes about how to embed lived experience at every stage in a research project
Ben Singh’s initial exposure to the world’s media was serendipitous, but he learnt to be proactive about it — and reaped the benefits.
A shared spreadsheet, passed from generation to generation, helps graduate students in management navigate the academic job market.
As Research England considers increasing the weighting of environment statements, there is a focus on what exactly constitutes a high-quality statement.
In 2021, the hashtag #leavingacademia became a digital rallying cry on social media – since then the number of posts hasn’t reduced.