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Science Career Magazine

Issue for October 13, 2006

Science Career Magazine
Beyond Bias and Barriers
By  Tabitha M. Powledge  - A recent report from the National Academy of Science wields data like a weapon to demolish the myths that keep university science and engineering departments from employing women.
Science Career Magazine
An Ambitious Effort to Plug Europe's 'Research Gap'
By  John Bohannon  - Next year, the European Research Council will launch a young investigator funding scheme that dwarfs all current programs--offering roughly $1.5 million over 5 years to 250 scientists annually.
Science Career Magazine
Faculty Positions: Transferring Technology
By  Mike May  - Intellectual property and technology transfer play important roles in today’s science. A scientist’s career can change dramatically through patents, which can spawn companies or funds for research. Moreover, some scientists create exciting careers by moving from the bench to a technology transfer office in academics, government, or industry.
Science Career Magazine
Opportunities: Stealing Time
By  Peter Fiske  - No matter where you end up professionally, your effectiveness (and your personal happiness) will depend in large part on your ability to manage your time successfully.