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Five tips for moving teaching online as COVID-19 takes hold
2020
Universities are closing worldwide, forcing instructors to turn to remote teaching. Here’s some expert advice on how to embrace the digital classroom.
Universities are closing worldwide, forcing instructors to turn to remote teaching. Here’s some expert advice on how to embrace the digital classroom.
A college professor holds an online lecture from inside an empty classroom, Milan
Journal Article
Has the ‘great resignation’ hit academia?
2022
A wave of departures, many of them by mid-career scientists, calls attention to widespread discontent in universities.
A wave of departures, many of them by mid-career scientists, calls attention to widespread discontent in universities.
Journal Article
PhDs: the tortuous truth
2019
Nature
’s survey of more than 6,000 graduate students reveals the turbulent nature of doctoral research.
Nature’s survey of more than 6,000 graduate students reveals the turbulent nature of doctoral research.
Journal Article
Pandemic burnout is rampant in academia
2021
Remote working, research delays and childcare obligations are taking their toll on scientists, causing stress and anxiety.
Remote working, research delays and childcare obligations are taking their toll on scientists, causing stress and anxiety.
Journal Article
Coronavirus misinformation, and how scientists can help to fight it
2020
Bogus remedies, myths and fake news about COVID-19 can cost lives. Here’s how some scientists are fighting back.
Bogus remedies, myths and fake news about COVID-19 can cost lives. Here’s how some scientists are fighting back.
A poster warning against the spread of 'fake news' online
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How ChatGPT is transforming the postdoc experience
2023
Around one in three respondents to
Nature
’s global postdoc survey are using AI chatbots to help to refine text, generate or edit code, wrangle the literature in their field and more.
Around one in three respondents to Nature’s global postdoc survey are using AI chatbots to help to refine text, generate or edit code, wrangle the literature in their field and more.
Illustration by Fabrizio Lenci
Conceptual illustration of a scientist exploring the world of AI/ChatGPT
Journal Article
Data sharing and how it can benefit your scientific career
2019
Open science can lead to greater collaboration, increased confidence in findings and goodwill between researchers.
Open science can lead to greater collaboration, increased confidence in findings and goodwill between researchers.
Journal Article
Pandemic darkens postdocs’ work and career hopes
2020
Nature
’s survey of this key segment of the scientific workforce paints a gloomy picture of job-loss fears, interrupted research and anxiety about the future.
Nature’s survey of this key segment of the scientific workforce paints a gloomy picture of job-loss fears, interrupted research and anxiety about the future.
Lightning against a cloudy sky at dusk
Journal Article
Mental health of graduate students sorely overlooked
2021
Too few resources exist to help early-career scientists deal with the stresses encountered in today’s ‘publish or perish’ culture.
Too few resources exist to help early-career scientists deal with the stresses encountered in today’s ‘publish or perish’ culture.
Journal Article
Engaged in collaborative research? Try a touch of intellectual humility
2023
Being open to the limitations of their knowledge can help researchers to foster interdisciplinary and cross-cultural collaborations.
Being open to the limitations of their knowledge can help researchers to foster interdisciplinary and cross-cultural collaborations.
Close-up of Tero Mustonen winter fishing in the ice
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