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Science Career Magazine

Issue for November 22, 2002

Science Career Magazine
Space-Age Farming
By  David Shaw  - "Career opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students are exploding in the remote sensing field, particularly in applications of these technologies in agriculture and natural resource management."
Science Career Magazine
Going Dutch? Paying the Netherlands' Research Bill
By  Hein Meijers  - "Although education is given a high priority in all manifestos, so far no new money for research is envisaged. ..."
Science Career Magazine
Imaging Pay Dirt
By  Aparna Sreenivasan  - "My career has been a winding path through different areas of the country and fields of natural science, but it has provided me with the background to approach these problems in the grape industry."
Science Career Magazine
Are We Turning Minority Students Away From Science?
By  Sibrina Collins  - "Many institutions put forth a lot of effort to recruit students but little to retain them."
Science Career Magazine
Recruitment and Retention of Minority Students Makes for an Innovative Degree Program
By  Alaina Levine  - "Most science students, like many others in academia, still view the master's degree in science as a consolation prize for students who could not complete a Ph.D."