The case against Revise and Resubmit
Professor Christine Williams discusses the potential benefits and drawbacks of abolishing the dreaded revise and resubmit, over and over again.
Professor Christine Williams discusses the potential benefits and drawbacks of abolishing the dreaded revise and resubmit, over and over again.
New measures to reward scholars in the Netherlands could widen gender inequality if they are not designed and implemented correctly, warn four academics.
This post examines which researchers have been most affected by this shift in research prioritise and how it has impacted different types of university
Blog from Gabriela Lopez a Ph.D. candidate at Northwestern University – shared from Science Magazine. A story of overcoming challenges
The impact on careers of a lingering pandemic and industrial unrest were among the challenges faced by working scientists in the past 12 months
87% of researchers have a + attitude about open science. Young scientists are even more enthusiastic with a percentage of 94%., but there are obstacles
A group leader decided that his lab would share the fluorescent dyes they create, – free & without authorship requirements. This is what happened
In this TED Talks, you will learn 3 ways to reduce bias at work, according to Just Work co-founders, author Kim Scott and CEO Trier Bryant.
Stefano Sandrone’s Nobel Life features interviews with 24 prize winners on everything from handling rejection to seizing the moment. Shared from Nature Careers
New study suggests ways to level the playing field between white and minority-ethnic science students. Shared from Nature Careers Blog.
Effective sharing of experimental methods is crucial to ensuring that others can repeat results – tools to help. Shared from Nature Careers.
Kelsey Inouye’s job search gave her panic attacks and dented her self-esteem. But she learnt to take rejection in her stride – shared from Nature Careers