
A PHD Is Not Enough!: A Guide to Survival in Science
によって
Peter J. Feibelman
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
93
言語
中国語
公開されました
May 1, 2015
出版社
Huazhong University of Science & Technology Press Co.,Ltd
版
1st
ISBN-10
7568007839
ISBN-13
9787568007832
説明
In the competitive world of science, navigating one's career can be a daunting challenge, and many aspiring researchers quickly realize that simply obtaining a PhD is often not enough to ensure success. This insightful guide delves into the intricacies of academic life, shedding light on the often-overlooked skills and strategies necessary for thriving in the scientific community.
The author draws from a wealth of personal experience, offering practical advice on how to build a professional network, secure funding, and maintain a balanced life amidst the demands of research and academia. Readers find themselves encouraged to adapt their perspectives and embrace the multifaceted nature of a scientific career, whether it be teaching, publishing, or pursuing collaboration opportunities.
Overall, this guide serves as a compass for young scientists, helping them navigate the complexities of their profession while cultivating resilience and resourcefulness. It ultimately affirms that a successful career in science requires much more than academic credentials; it requires a holistic approach to personal and professional development.
The author draws from a wealth of personal experience, offering practical advice on how to build a professional network, secure funding, and maintain a balanced life amidst the demands of research and academia. Readers find themselves encouraged to adapt their perspectives and embrace the multifaceted nature of a scientific career, whether it be teaching, publishing, or pursuing collaboration opportunities.
Overall, this guide serves as a compass for young scientists, helping them navigate the complexities of their profession while cultivating resilience and resourcefulness. It ultimately affirms that a successful career in science requires much more than academic credentials; it requires a holistic approach to personal and professional development.