

Science Career Magazine
Issue for March 18, 2005
- Science Career Magazine
- European Science Bytes
- By
Next Wave Staff
- Funding, training and job market news - Transatlantic link for researchers, funding for Dutch postdocs, discuss research and science policy, more.
- Science Career Magazine
- Graduate Schools - Drop in Foreign Applications Slows
- By
Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
- The number of foreign students applying for graduate studies in the United States has declined for the second year in a row, but some university administrators are looking at external factors as the primary cause. [Science News Repost]
- Science Career Magazine
- Tooling Up: The Job-Offer Checklist
- By
Dave Jensen
- A job in industry has much to recommend it, but it's not always the right answer. The best advice, says Dave Jensen, is to look before you make the leap to industry.
- Science Career Magazine
- Dirty Bombs and Other Career Stories of a Defense Scientist
- By
Andrew Fazekas
- Next Wave talks to a young researcher working with the Radiological Analysis and Defence group at Defence Research and Development Canada in Ottawa. She shares her story of what it's like to do front-line defence science.
- Science Career Magazine
- Margaret Hiza Redsteer: Passing on Goodwill
- By
Anne Sasso
- Margaret Hiza Redsteer, a Native American geologist with the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Flagstaff, Arizona, had to endure many hardships on her way to becoming a scientist.