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Tools for Reading Papers, Part 3

Tools for Reading Papers, Part 3

by Michael Hammer | Sep 6, 2018 | Career Navigation, Guides

Do you feel lost reading papers? Try reading a review article or a classic paper first!

What Does “Success” Mean to You?

What Does “Success” Mean to You?

by Caitlin Doughty | Aug 17, 2018 | Career Navigation, Guides, Personal Experiences

In today’s Astrobite, we consider suggestions for establishing a personal definition of success in astronomy.

List of Major US Fellowships for Astronomy Students

List of Major US Fellowships for Astronomy Students

by Avery Schiff | Apr 27, 2018 | Career Navigation, Guides

Wondering what fellowships are available for graduate students in astronomy? Here are some of major the fellowships in the US.

Tools for Reading Papers, Part 2

Tools for Reading Papers, Part 2

by Michael Hammer | Mar 9, 2018 | Career Navigation, Guides

Astro-ph coffee, journal club, topic lunch, and research group meetings are all places where you can discuss papers in your department. Which should you attend?

Overcoming the Imposter Syndrome

Overcoming the Imposter Syndrome

by Stephanie (Hamilton) Deppe | Mar 2, 2018 | Guides, Personal Experiences

Many people struggle with feeling like an imposter. The good news is that it’s overcome-able and you’re not alone in this! Here we help you recognize what imposter syndrome can look like and how you can start tackling it.

Speak your science: How to give a better conference talk, Part 3

Speak your science: How to give a better conference talk, Part 3

by Astrobites | Feb 24, 2018 | Guides

You are going to give a talk on your research! You’ve read what to do before starting your visuals and also how to prepare your visuals! What else should you keep in mind?

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