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Interested in science policy? Check out the Mirzayan Policy Graduate Fellowship!

Interested in science policy? Check out the Mirzayan Policy Graduate Fellowship!

by Guest | Aug 22, 2022 | Career Navigation, Personal Experiences

Guest author Alex Belles tells us about his experiences in science policy as a grad student in NASEM’s Mirzayan Policy Fellowship program

Going Back to Our Roots: Interviewing the Astrobites Founders

Going Back to Our Roots: Interviewing the Astrobites Founders

by Astrobites | Dec 1, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

In order to celebrate 10 years of astrobites we went back to our roots and asked the founders some questions! Where are they now? How did Astrobites affect your career? What advice do they have for grad students?

#BlackInAstro: Dr. Greg Mosby

#BlackInAstro: Dr. Greg Mosby

by Briley Lewis | Oct 26, 2020 | Career Navigation, Interviews, Personal Experiences

To kick off #BlackInPhysics week we interviewed the amazing #BlackInAstro Dr. Greg Mosby, a scientist at @NASA Goddard! Read about his experiences and career path and more in today’s bite.

Is there still a gender gap in research?

Is there still a gender gap in research?

by Jessica May Hislop | Mar 13, 2020 | Career Navigation, Current Events

Today’s beyond post looks at a study into advances in closing the gender gap in academia.

You should get Twitter…for science!

You should get Twitter…for science!

by Briley Lewis | Jan 17, 2020 | Career Navigation, Guides, Outreach, Personal Experiences

If you’ve been to a conference, you’ve probably seen a Twitter handle on someone’s poster. Come find out why that is, and learn about other ways we can use Twitter in astro!

What to Do When You’re Stuck

What to Do When You’re Stuck

by Emily Sandford | May 11, 2018 | Career Navigation, Classics, Personal Experiences

A handy guide from 1945!

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