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Navigating Early Careers as Women in Marine Science: A WCMB panel discussion

Navigating Early Careers as Women in Marine Science: A WCMB panel discussion

by Gavin Morrison | Feb 23, 2021 | Community, Conferences, Guest Post, Interviews, Uncategorized

Every scientist transitions through the initial phases of their career as an early career researcher. It is a challenging career phase, marked by numerous transitions, short term contracts and a lot of uncertainty. In addition, navigating this phase as women in marine...
Navigating paths through science as early career researchers: A WCMB panel discussion

Navigating paths through science as early career researchers: A WCMB panel discussion

by Gavin Morrison | Feb 22, 2021 | Community, Conferences, Guest Post, Interviews

  Navigating the winding, complicated, uncertain path through science can be stressful even for seasoned scientists, and often completely overwhelming for early career researchers. A useful method to provide a roadmap for this path is to learn from those who have...
PeerJ Award Winner Isabella Leonhard – ‘The Ins and Outs of coniform conodonts’

PeerJ Award Winner Isabella Leonhard – ‘The Ins and Outs of coniform conodonts’

by PeerJ Community | Oct 16, 2020 | Award Winner Interviews, Awards

The PeerJ Awards program aims to support students and early career researchers by recognising their work, as well as bringing continued awareness to the benefits that open access has in keeping science open and available to all. The winners receive a complimentary...

Bad Science Part 3: Podcast interview with Corina Logan

by Jason Hoyt | Oct 2, 2018 | Interviews

Early Career Researchers PeerJ co-founder Jason Hoyt speaks with Dr. Corina Logan in this ongoing series on “Bad Science.” Dr. Logan is a Senior Researcher in Evolutionary Anthropology at the Max Planck Institute where her lab studies how species adapt to...
What actions can we take to push for publishing reform and incentivise open publishing practices?

What actions can we take to push for publishing reform and incentivise open publishing practices?

by PeerJ Community | Jul 14, 2017 | Community, Guest Post

Early career researchers bear the brunt of negative effects created by closed research practices in a complex system of authority and assessment. In this guest post, Corina Logan, Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, shares news of a new campaign aimed at...

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