How Journals Can Increase Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Science
eLife Early-Career Advisory Group
Radical changes that journals can adopt to address racism in the scientific community and to make science more diverse and inclusive.
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Ome sweet ome
Lucile Wrenshall, MD, PhD
Suffer from ome-phobia? You've come to the right place.
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Why I Wrote "The Power of Saying No"
Antentor Hinton, PhD
Saying no is a healthy practice that can save you from stress, burnout, awfulizing, and ultimately failing to advance your career.
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What the F? Creating a Commons ID
Melissa Krasnove
Help! Iām submitting an NIH fellowship application and need a Commons ID. How do I get one?
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10 Tips on Providing Feedback to Students
Evelyne Deplazes, PhD
My tips on providing effective feedback to help your students progress
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What the F? Advice for Fellowship Applicants from Reviewers. Part 1
Melissa Krasnove
Part 1 of feedback gathered from a dozen faculty who review fellowship applications on what makes a successful application.
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What the F? Advice for Fellowship Applicants from Reviewers. Part 2
Melissa Krasnove
In this three part series, I share advice received when I asked a dozen faculty from my institution who review fellowship applications what they look for in a strong application. …
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Navigating Academic Relationships
Stacey Satchell, PCC, MSEd, MA
The bedrock of any good relationship ā whether academic or otherwise ā is clear communication and aligning expectations.
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Mentoring Roundup: What to Consider When Selecting a Research Mentor
The Edge for Scholars
Round-up of posts on what to consider when selecting a research mentor.
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The Power of Strong Collaborations
Fiona Harrison, PhD
The right collaborations can accelerate your career - choose wisely!
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