A Ph.D. Is Not Enough: A Guide to Survival in Science
A Ph.D. Is Not Enough: A Guide to Survival in Science
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Offers sound advice on selecting a thesis or postdoctoral adviser, choosing among research jobs in academia, government laboratories, and industry, preparing for an employment interview, and defining a research program. DLC: Science - Vocational guidance.
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A Ph.D. Is Not Enough: A Guide to Survival in Science,Peter J. Feibelman,Perseus Books Group,0201626632,Careers - General,Careers / Job Opportunities,General,Handbooks, manuals, etc,Mentoring in the professions,Professional Occupations,Reference,Science,Science (General),Scientists,Training of,Vocational guidance,Advice on careers & achieving success,Science: General Issues
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