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How Twitter Enhances Scientific Careers

Professor Natalia Kucirkova - October 14, 2021

Have you ever wondered why Twitter is the social media platform of choice for academics? Why the Academic Twitter is so valuable to hiring committees? Then read on.

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5 Reasons why you should attend Careers in Asia 2019

jobs.ac.uk careers - April 18, 2019

We understand the amount of work that needs to go into finding the right opportunities, as well as how hard it can be to get the information you need when…

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Martina Mallett, Business Development Manager, Europe, at jobs.ac.uk

jobs.ac.uk careers - July 4, 2018

Martina Mallet, Business Development Manager, Europe, at jobs.ac.uk

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Research communication – are we getting it right when targeting policy and practice?

Andrew Clappison - May 2, 2017

We’re interested in research communication, across disciplines but also when researchers communicate with others such as policy makers and practitioners. Our correspondent Andrew Clappison introduces his mini series that will explore what…

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Antibacterial Resistance: We Are Already at War

Daniela Quaglia - September 9, 2016

I just finished reading a most interesting C&EN (Chemical and Engineering News) report about antibacterial resistance. As somebody that has worked in the field and that has a personal interest…

Reference Management Software Zotero

M Ennsra - July 5, 2016

If you are a researcher who is conducting a research that involves literature evaluation, chances are that using a reference management software will be of great help in storing, organising…

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Zika Virus Might Target Development in Neural Stem Cells

Daniela Quaglia - April 26, 2016

The Zika virus, first isolated about ten years ago in Uganda, is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, which are the same responsible for spreading chikungunya and dengue viruses. The virus can…

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Life Sciences – Writers Wanted

jobs.ac.uk careers - March 18, 2016

We are looking for people from the pharmaceutical, medical biotechnology, medical technology and industrial biotechnology sectors to share their career stories that will help to inspire others to consider a career in life science.…

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Journal clubs: an interesting tradition

Daniela Quaglia - March 1, 2016

Depending on your boss, in the laboratory in which you work there might be a tradition of dedicating some of the lab meetings to holding journal club sessions. In journal…

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What does it take to be a bio-scientist? A personal opinion.

Daniela Quaglia - January 8, 2016

Here we are in the first week of 2016 (Happy New Year, by the way!), and I have just finished writing a report on our recent outreach activity at Universitè…

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