Building a list of awesome things that come with life in research, one quirky, funny, inspiring piece at a time. Missing your favorite awesomeness? Or have The perfect image? Add in comments or tweet @edgeforscholars to share your personal twist on why science rocks. #JoyOfScience 142. Having your NIH Program Officer say, “I am cautiously […]
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Speak proudly and confidently – How to give a great conference presentation regardless of your language background.
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A roundup of the internet’s best advice for acing your interview.
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Information is being propagated in important ways in online forums and social media. Sharing experiences and advice can enrich us all.
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