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“Not Just Jobs: ScienceCareers.org”
Filed under Diversity and Careers, Job Search Process, What's New
Posted by Libraries, December 12, 2005
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Jim Austin and Donald Kennedy, Science, 18 November 2005: vol. 310. no. 5751, p. 1089. http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/summary/310/5751/1089
A new environment for those seeking a career in science Science magazine and its parent, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, have launched ScienceCareers.org, a site that reaches beyond mere job opportunities and events to provide science specific advice to those who seek answers to the job search equation. ScienceCareers.org illuminates the range of career opportunities open to the young scientist and includes a special site devoted to minority scientists.
—Robert Demanche
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