Learn how to prepare a compelling personal statement to improve how others engage with you and your science.

Learn how to prepare a compelling personal statement to improve how others engage with you and your science.
Uni’s want research shared widely. So why don’t they properly support academics to do it? The Conversation explores this question off the back of some new research
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A variety of different visualisations communicating the incidences of COVID detections in animals (i.e. non-humans).
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How to blow your own horn, without embarrassment or apology. Like it or not, self-promotion is one of the best tools for people to get ahead in the workplace.
63-year-old artist Simon Beck makes colossal yet intricate designs on the unlikely canvas of enormous snowfields. Beck treks for hours carving with his feet, creating snow sculptures over a quarter mile long.
Dr Matthias Rillig gives advice for PhD students, postdocs and group leaders on how to navigate the various challenges that academia presents.
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