

Science Career Magazine
Issue for November 29, 2002
- Science Career Magazine
- Contract Employment: Keeping Your Options Open
- By
Linda Wong
- "In the clinical research industry, for example, contracting is an extremely valuable mechanism through which you can gain a wide range of experience in many different therapeutic areas"
- Science Career Magazine
- Come Edit the Minority Scientists' Network
- By
Next Wave Staff
- I nterested in career development for underrepresented minority scientists? Well informed about the particular challenges faced by minority scientists and their mentors? Have a background in science and editing? Want to try your hand at generating online content and help to manage a Web site? Then consider becoming the Editor
- Science Career Magazine
- Ethics and Policy Mini-Features
- By
Katie Cottingham
- O ver the years, Next Wave has published a considerable collection of essays focusing on ethics and integrity in the scientific workplace. Some of these have focused on case studies and specific questions--we call these mini-features--while others are stand-alone articles exploring a particular issue. If you've missed any of our
- Science Career Magazine
- Come Edit the Next Wave US Site
- By
Next Wave Staff
- A re you interested in helping scientists develop their careers within and without academia? Do you want to generate content for a top-notch Web site? If so, then consider becoming US editor for Science 's Next Wave! As US editor, your responsibilities (detailed below) will chiefly involve writing and editing
- Science Career Magazine
- Ethics Resources
- By
Katie Cottingham
- S o you've perused our past ethics mini-features , but you want to know even more about scientific ethics. Well, you've come to the right place! Next Wave has gathered a large list of resources from elsewhere on the Web and invites you to explore them at your leisure. Despite