Who Wants to be a Scientist?: Choosing Science as a Career

Who Wants to be a Scientist?: Choosing Science as a Career

by Nancy Rothwell
Who Wants to be a Scientist?: Choosing Science as a Career

Who Wants to be a Scientist?: Choosing Science as a Career

by Nancy Rothwell

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Overview

As careers in science have become increasingly demanding, they require much more than a keen scientific mind and practical ability. If you are considering a career in research, have already embarked on your career and want to succeed, are uncertain which route to take or advise, train or supervise scientists, this book offers some helpful advice. Nancy Rothwell, a senior scientist with extensive experience training scientists and communicating with the public, covers topics ranging from choosing a PhD or postdoctoral position, successful interviews and preparing your cv to managing your supervisor; how to give successful talks, publish high quality papers and become known within your field. Broader aspects of science which are so important today are also covered, including ethics and fraud, intellectual property and exploitation and disseminating science to the public.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521520928
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 09/19/2002
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 8.98(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Nancy Rothwell is MRC Research Professor of Physiology, School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Starting out in research; 3. Getting down to research; 4. Publish or perish; 5. Communication and getting known; 6. Moving up; 7. Responsibilities; 8. Funding research; 9. Who owns science; 10. Conduct and ethics; 11. Science and society; 12. Power, pressure and politics; 13. Social aspects of science; 14. So who does want to be a scientist?.
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