Elsevier has published a guide that helps Early Career Researchers make informed decisions about their direction following completion of their doctorates.
In two parts, Professor Alan Johnson's booklet explains how to create a career plan, select a research discipline, supervisor/mentor and the importance of collaboration and networking
The second half of the guide discusses ethics, how to publish research, where to publish, funding, collaborating with industry and academia etc.
>>>Charting a Course for a Successful Research Career: A Guide for Early Career Researchers
Monday, 16 November 2009
Early Career Researchers - New Guide
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