Business and Editorial articles from Science Careers
Four years after a landmark study of Ph.D. student mental health, what has changed?
Sociologist Katia Levecque reflects on progress in academia—and how her 2017 paper affected her own career trajectory
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Overworking tanked my health—until I began to prioritize work-life balance
When this researcher couldn’t sleep or eat, his doctor suggested he rethink his approach to work and life
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Hesitant about virtual networking? Adjust your approach to harness the benefits
Don’t let the pandemic stall your networking efforts, our columnist advises in this Career Fable
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Pandemic hit academic mothers especially hard, new data confirm
Policy changes are needed to aid female scientists
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We paused our Ph.D. research to lead a COVID-19 contact tracing team. Here’s what we learned
Graduate training prepares students for much more than research, these Ph.D. students write
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What we’ve learned from communicating our science during the pandemic
"Feel free to speak passionately about why the science matters to you," our Letters to Young Scientists columnists write
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How to showcase your department to prospective grad students—virtually
Virtual “visits” can provide valuable insight—as long as they’re planned strategically
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End of Trump’s ‘Muslim ban’ a relief to researchers, but obstacles remain
Scientists and students from several nations were affected
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When my mom got sick, I felt torn between work and family. I wish I’d handled it differently
This researcher was wrapping up her Ph.D. when her mother was diagnosed with cancer
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