A fun way for scientists to reach out—as a pen pal
Our Experimental Error columnist connected with a student through snail mail and cat pics. https://bit.ly/3Q3Jz94
Conflict in your research group? Here are four strategies for finding a resolution
Science Careers shares 4 strategies for PIs: assume good intentions, listen first, create safety & build systems.
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Why I came out as nonbinary to my Ph.D. lab
For this graduate student, disclosing their gender identity was scary but necessary. #PrideMonth #LGBTQinSTEM https://bit.ly/49VuVY0
How to write a research paper
If writing a research paper feels overwhelming, you’re not alone. Science Careers put together practical advice from researchers on how to tackle every stage of the process: https://bit.ly/4tZ9BrO #AcademicWriting #PhDLife #SciComm #Research
Higher education created distance with my family—but our love endures
“I am still trying to figure out how to talk to my parents about my career and our differences,” this postdoc writes. #NationalHigherEducationDay https://bit.ly/4dw93Vu
I may not ‘look like’ a professor, but now I know I belong
The key, this researcher writes, was unlearning the subtle messages telling her she didn’t look the part. #AcademicChatter https://bit.ly/4xlq8JM
I faced barriers as a researcher from Africa. Now I’m pushing for change
This postdoc wants to help privileged scientists recognize their own privilege. #NationalHigherEducationDay https://bit.ly/4v8pnl5
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How astrophysics helped me embrace my nonbinary gender identity—in all its complexity
“I am a photon—possessing qualities inherent to either side of the binary, but ultimately belonging to neither,” this postdoc writes. #PrideMonth #LGBTQinSTEM https://bit.ly/4uBZf28
I felt confined by my disciplinary training. Making art freed my scientific ideas
“I am now forging a more creative path,” this professor writes. #AcademicChatter https://bit.ly/4nUZjrh
Our Experimental Error columnist connected with a student through snail mail and cat pics