Naturejobs Podcast
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Podcasts:
Julie Gould speaks to Professor Athene Donald about the expectations and responsibilities of PhD researchers' careers.
Julie Gould speaks to Professor Athene Donald about the expectations and responsibilities of PhD researchers' careers.
An interview with Jana Watson-Capps about the blossoming relationships between academia and industry, and a snippet from this week’s Nature podcast on cross-disciplinary research.
The challenges of science blogging for an established professor and young PhD student.
The challenges of science blogging for an established professor and young PhD student.
A quick round-up from the Naturejobs Career Expo in Boston, with clips from speakers, exhibitors, delegates and organisers.
A quick round-up from the Naturejobs Career Expo in Boston, with clips from speakers, exhibitors, delegates and organisers.
Dr Donna J Nelson and Dr David Kirby share their experiences of working with Hollywood blockbusters and hit TV series.
Naturejobs asks Susanna-Assunta Sansone how scientists can manage the vast amounts of data that are produced in scientific experiments.
Sofie Carsten Nielsen, the Danish Minister for Higher Education and Science is putting a lot of energy into battling the barriers that women in science face in Denmark.
Edwina Dunn, founder of dunnhumby and the Tesco Club Card, and currently starting up Starcount, discusses how data science is a passion for her, not just at work, but outside too.
Una Ryan, chair of the Bay Area Bioeconomy Initiative and angel investor, talks to Naturejobs about her mentor and how they helped her break through barriers and glass ceilings that many women face.
Roma Agrawal, physicist turned structural engineer at WSP, was the woman who designed the top of The Shard.
Frances Ashcroft, professor of physiology at the University of Oxford, inspires us with her infectious energy and curiosity for science in this first episode of the Women in Science Spotlight series.
Andy Kirk talks to Julie Gould about the importance of data visualisation for scientists.