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Communication is a skill that must be learned.
The old adage, ‘you’ve got to be in it to win it’ applies to awards in science just as much as it does in any other context.
A scientist is one of the few professions where failure means progress. No one wants their project or experiments to fail, but a large part of science is failing and learning it.
The scope of your project is what you are contracted or obliged to do with the time and funding provided, this is what is considered ‘in scope’ for your project.
Having ideas is a great thing and makes up the foundation of scientific research.
The first step in risk planning and management is identifying the risks.
Humans are constantly weighing the costs and benefits of decisions, but how do you know what a risk is? Or what a risk looks like?
It takes a certain kind of person, commitment and perseverance to be a successful scientist, in any field or application…but take a moment to think about all the skills that you have developed as a scientist.
If people cannot understand or find your project, the chances of it being highly successful are decreased.
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