To be effective, today's young scientists need to apply their research outside their specialty, but the skills needed to do this well are rarely taught at university. Written specifically for early career-scientists, this step-by-step guide will help readers develop these skills, maximising the chance of a successful and effective career.
To be effective, today's young scientists need to apply their research outside their specialty, but the skills needed to do this well are rarely taught at university. Written specifically for early career-scientists, this step-by-step guide will help readers develop these skills, maximising the chance of a successful and effective career.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Corey J. A. Bradshaw is the Matthew Flinders Fellow in Global Ecology at Flinders University of South Australia. He has published over 260 peer-reviewed scientific articles, nine book chapters and three books, in addition to his research being regularly featured in Australian and international media.
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Preface 1. What is an 'effective' scientist? 2. Become a great writer 3. Me time 4. Writing a scientific paper 5. Sticky subject of authorship 6. Where and what to publish 7. The publishing battle 8. Reviewing scientific papers 9. Constructive editing 10. Fear not the numbers 11. Keeping track of your data 12. Money 13. Running a lab 14. Making new scientists 15. Human diversity 16. Splitting your time 17. Work-life balance 18. Managing stress 19. Give good talk 20. Getting the most out of conferences 21. Science for the masses 22. Dealing with the media 23. 'Useful' science 24. Evidence-based advocacy 25. Trials, tribulations and triumphs References.
Preface 1. What is an 'effective' scientist? 2. Become a great writer 3. Me time 4. Writing a scientific paper 5. Sticky subject of authorship 6. Where and what to publish 7. The publishing battle 8. Reviewing scientific papers 9. Constructive editing 10. Fear not the numbers 11. Keeping track of your data 12. Money 13. Running a lab 14. Making new scientists 15. Human diversity 16. Splitting your time 17. Work-life balance 18. Managing stress 19. Give good talk 20. Getting the most out of conferences 21. Science for the masses 22. Dealing with the media 23. 'Useful' science 24. Evidence-based advocacy 25. Trials, tribulations and triumphs References.
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