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Timing is a very important aspect of research – especially regarding communication. .
You will have a lot of ‘good’ ideas throughout your scientific career, but unfortunately, not all of them will be well received by others.
Scientists want to create positive changes and do work that is impactful.
In Australia, there are codes and principles for the conduct of research that are adopted as legal requirements in various legislation.
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.
Being a scientist is one of the most rewarding careers. You will work on solutions to problems with real world application and impact.
Communication of your science is core to your science having impact, but most people only read the title and maybe the summary or abstract.
Humans have a natural sense of wonder, which is essentially letting yourself ask questions about the world around you.
In science, extension and adoption go hand in hand but are two different things.
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