Awesome Science Videos for Kids (and Grown-Up Kids Too)

Rebecca Helton, MA

Have some fun--and learn things--with these STEM-centric selections on YouTube.

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Exercise Is Still Possible With A Stacked Schedule

Jennifer Ranking

Making time for your exercise means you’ll find it easier to keep up with.

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Moving Past Non-Renewal: Healing After Losing Your Academic Position

Dr Liz, PhD

Chapter 2 of Academic Non-Renewal

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Weekend Playlist from the Edge Video Vault

Aimee Edgeworth

Take time during the weekend to recharge by watching this selection of videos from our Video Vault.

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Conveying Institutional Support

The Edge for Scholars

Grant reviewers want to invest in success. When applying for a career development award, you must convey the support of your institution.

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How to Review a Paper

BRET Office of Career Development ASPIRE Program

Even as early as grad school, you—yes, you—can review papers for journals.  Here's a step-by-step guide.

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Not that Kind of Selection: Tales of Picking Which Grants to Write

Pipette Protagonist, PhD

Spoiler: There are many grants to write. Choose wisely.

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I Killed the Chili Pepper on Rate My Professors

Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.

Rate My Professors has finally given up the notion that students should be evaluating professors on how they look. Time was up.

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10 Takeaways for Managing Undergraduate Research Assistants

Helen Bird

With guidance, undergrads can be reliable, competent and self-motivated young scientists who are an integral part of your research team.

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Are We in a Mentoring Crisis?

Josh Fessel, MD, PhD

Two out of every five trainees need more than what they're getting in terms of mentorship. It's time to figure out how to help them.

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