Science Career Education
Links to sites with advice for beginning a career in science and on the joys and challenges of working as a scientist.
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If you're a high school student or undergraduate, you may have discovered that the road to oceanography is not well defined. With a shortage of available information about entering the field, it may be difficult to figure out what academic and extracurricular experiences will help you get into graduate school to study oceanography. Like most problems, this one is best solved with the benefit of a little hindsight. I asked Texas A&M University graduate students and faculty to offer advice about what it takes to succeed in oceanography.
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What qualities do you need to succeed in biomedical research? Some of the world's most prominent biomedical researchers from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute may surprise you with their answers. As you'll see in their video responses, they say that intelligence alone is insufficient; success in science also depends on several other qualities.
Submitted 10/21/04, edited 02/17/05.
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We have developed this website to educate historians about opportunities for historians "outside the box"---that is outside of academia. We, the creators of this site, (Alexandra Lord and Julie Taddeo), both possess PhDs in history. Lexi left academia after four years of teaching and Julie left after six years of teaching. We have both come to love life "outside the box" and we heartily recommend it to others!
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Learn everything you need to know about careers in the mathematical sciences: Early Career Profiles; Recent bachelors-level graduates in the Mathematical Sciences; Job sites for math majors; Career information for high school students; Non-academic Career Information. Hosted by the American Mathematical Society.
Submitted 12/30/06, edited 12/30/06.
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Funded by a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, this series from the American Chemical Society presents students and teachers with a view of various career areas within the chemical sciences. Each two- or four-page brief contains interviews with chemists working in different areas and includes information on educational requirements, employment outlook, salaries, and the skills needed to pursue a career goal in each area.
Submitted 10/31/04, edited 02/17/05.
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Resources on beginning or maintaining a career in environmental journalism from the Society of Environmental Journalists.
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Marine Science is a very broad field. Check out this site to find out more about becoming a marine scientist or a marine biologist!
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Advice from National Nanotechnology Initiative researchers and information on where to obtain university-level courswork and degrees in nanotechnology.
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Take the time to read through these guides. You will find that most of your questions will be answered through the incredible variety and depth of career information represented by these sites. This career directory is divided into three sections: general guides for oceanography and marine science; guides for marine biology, marine mammals, zoos and aquariums; and other guides covering all of science.
Submitted 11/13/04, edited 11/13/04.
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After I made the decision to leave the world of academic physics research, I got many requests from friends and friends of friends for advice on how to do it and what to expect. After also giving talks at both my undergraduate and graduate institutions of higher learning about my experiences, it became obvious to me that many other people were having the same questions, in this era of lessened government funding and fewer academic jobs. So, I decided to create this web site, containing what I think of as my standard answers to the standard questions, in the hopes that others may find it useful.
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marinecareers.net will introduce you to a wide range of marine career fields and to people working in those fields. In addition, it will give those men and women a chance to tell you what they like and dislike about their careers, what they see for the future in their fields, and much more. This site also provides you with some experts' views on what the future holds for marine science careers.
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Search jobs. Search events. Announcement. Job channels. Channel content. Graduate channel. Life sciences channel. Physical sciences channel. Careers and recruitment. Career view. Prospects.
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Get accurate, real-time salary reports based on your job title, location, education, skills and experience.
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Payscroll has the coveted data that the job search community is after. Search for and compare salary information.
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Science, Math, and Engineering Career Resources. The PhDs.org science career library contains information for scientists and would-be scientists at all levels, from high school students through Nobel laureates.
Submitted 12/18/05, edited 06/13/06.
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