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NC’s Natural Treasures: 50 Years of Staying Wild | Wild Muse
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Meandering musings about the natural world: ecology, wildlife, and our environment. And books! The Secret World of Red Wolves. NC’s Natural Treasures: 50 Years of Staying Wild. My husband and I, backpacking in the Birkhead Moutnains Wilderness (NC) in 2009. My story on wilderness, below, ran in the Charlotte Observer last Monday. I wanted to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, which is upcoming on September 3, 2014 and I’m lucky enough that my editor indulged me. A growing concern tha...
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phdgeekbeth – #ECRchat
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Live Twitter Chat for Early Career Researchers. Professional development and Identity. Recap: #ECRchat on Acquiring New Skills. On Thursday 21 May, Beth Hellen ( @phdgeek. Ran an #ECRchat about acquiring new skills. The topic elicited a lot of discussion around the subject, with lots of good general peer to peer advice about the skills needed as a Phd student, postdoc and further on into an ECR’s caareer. The storify can be found at https:/ storify.com/PhdGeek/ecrchat-on-aquiring-new-skills. Itself a com...
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Useful Books | Mademoiselle Scientist
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Mademoiselle Scientist: Who is she? Useful books about careers in science, STEM resources, higher education and empowering women in science. Suggestions are welcome. For Current or Prospective Graduate Students:. Getting What you Came for. The Smart Student’s Guide to Earning a Master’s or Ph.D. by. Robert L. Peters, Ph.D. The Ph.D. Process: A Student’s Guide to Graduate School in the Sciences by Dale F. Bloom, Johnathan D. Karp, and Nicholas Cohen. Books for Young Girls:. Destiny by Hill Harper. Silent ...
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Links | From the Balcony : observing the landscapes of sexism (and stuff) in science
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From the Balcony : observing the landscapes of sexism (and stuff) in science. News and views about women climbing the ivory tower. Wait: who, what? AWIS : Association for Women in Science. Science Chicks from History. The Curve @ The Nation. Tenure, She Wrote. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Follow &l...
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Mademoiselle Scientist | Mademoiselle Scientist
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Mademoiselle Scientist: Who is she? My Spring/Summer III Reading List:. Posted by Mademoiselle Scientist. Asymp; Leave a comment. Since summer is officially here and I haven’t shared my spring reading list I decided to combine my spring/summer list. I will update this list if I find a good book. To share with you. If you have any books you want to recommend share them in the comments section. My Spring/Summer Reading List:. Continue reading →. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). It’s g...
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Please Refrain | La Científica
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Science in a skirt. Share a Little Advice. October 17, 2014. This is a series of snippets from the life a female scientist – examples of what male (or female) mentors and PIs should never say to their female students/colleagues. We bet with your increased salary you’d get breast implants. Don’t be a “shrinking violet.”. This was said by a PI while I was walking to a meeting with two other grad students. We happened to be a redhead, a brunette, and a blonde. The only intelligent woman I know is my wife.
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