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* [http://pgbovine.net/PhD-memoir.htm The Ph.D. grind] - the first memoir of a Ph.D.
 
* [http://pgbovine.net/PhD-memoir.htm The Ph.D. grind] - the first memoir of a Ph.D.
 
* [http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/2012/10/10/how-not-to-mentor-your-students/ How not to mentor your students]
 
* [http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/2012/10/10/how-not-to-mentor-your-students/ How not to mentor your students]
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* [http://crypto.junod.info/2013/09/09/an-aspiring-scientists-frustration-with-modern-day-academia-a-resignation/ An aspiring scientists frustration with modern day academia] EPFL grad student leaves days before his Ph.D. '' Instead, you are taught to “sell” your work, to worry about your “image”, and to be strategic in your vocabulary and where you use it. Preference is given to good presentation over good content.''
  
 
===Postdocs===
 
===Postdocs===

Revision as of 08:49, 12 September 2013

This is just a backup of a bookmark folder, will structure it later.

Academic career

Generic

Ph.D.

Postdocs

Coming back

  • Reentering Academia - A Success Story I knew that I could be a reasonable scientist given the chance. I eventually managed to convince people here in Oxford that I could be taken back on as a postdoc.


Finding a job after academia

Academia as a workplace

Funding

Fraud and retraction

Peer review

Impact factor

Plagiarism


Philosophical defenses

Inefficiencies

Italy

Open science

Image