2020 Gifts to Inspire Future Scientists
Helen Bird
Spark a career path or inspire creativity with these Edge-tastic STEM gifts for future scientists.
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Not that Kind of Grant: Tales of Early Career Investigator Grants
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: There are many sources and types of grants.
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Summer Reading: What's Popular in the Edge Library
The Edge for Scholars
Here's what's been flying off the shelves of our "analog library" of career development books.
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Not that Kind of Committee: Tales of Faculty Committee Design
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: You need more than scientific expertise to get you through!
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Do Life
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
I despise the term “work-life balance.” The semantics evoke work and life as opposing forces locked in conflict – the bobbing bar of a doomed tightrope walker, a teeter-totter whose fulcrum …
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Antidotes to Keeping Secrets When the Going Gets Rough
Katherine Hartmann, MD, PhD
Can we change the instinct to reject help even when confronted with crises that could disrupt or redefine our career paths?
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Your Guide to the Unspoken Rules of a Career in Academics
Rebecca Helton, MA
Not Discussed is a travel guide for academics at any stage of their careers. Win a free copy by commenting!
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Captain Your Own Ship
Motivated Mentor
Mentors don't choose for you. Mentors are not your personal decider-on-call. Mentors are not the captain of you ship. You are.
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Finding Motivation When You’re Ready to Quit
Dr Liz, PhD
I’ve been trying to get funding for my research, but nothing has come through. You, too?
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The Thrills and Perils of Living on the Edge – Anxiety Edition
David Sacks, PhD
Doing everything right but still feeling anxious? You might suffer from “Hyper-Responsibility Disorder.”
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