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AAU/AGS Project for Research on Doctoral Education
- " The AAU/AGS Project focuses on understanding the forces that affect the flow of doctoral student talent from admission to completion or departure from programs. The research activities of the AAU/AGS Project are intended to address the needs of institutional- and national-level policy makers for enhanced information about graduate education. "
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FindAPostDoc.com
- FindAPost-Doc.com is a new site exclusively dedicated to advertising Post-Doctoral positions.
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The Science Advisory Board Career Center
- The Science Advisory Board's Career Center contains an extensive database of job listings in the life science, biotech and pharmaceutical industries. Anyone may search the job listings and apply directly online, while Science Advisory Board members have access to additional benefits and features. There is also a section to post resumes and CVs which are searchable by potential employers.
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SalaryExpert.com
- " The most comprehensive salary site on the Internet, offering free wage, benefit, and cost-of-living survey information. "
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SUNY Stony Brook Biosciences Postdoctoral Association
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On the Market: Surviving the Academic Job Search
- Christina Boufis and Victoria Olsen, Riverhead Books, 1997. This collection of essays by new Ph.D.s explores the problem of finding a job from a wide variety of viewpoints, offering advice for getting recommendations and performing at interviews as well as discussions of the personal difficulties involved. $10.36 from Amazon.
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Interview Preparation: Naturejobs Career View (Nuts & Bolts)
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in InterviewsIt's the moment you've been waiting for. You have managed to get an interview for a coveted...
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Eggheads Unite
- By Daniel Duane, New York Times Magazine , May 4, 2003. " Is a teaching assistant an apprentice scholar or an exploited worker? That question is at the center of a heated battle between graduate students and administrators over unionizing. "