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Tag Archives: Pre-Professional Advice

Get the most out of grad school using these 11 guidelines: Part 2

August 31, 2018by athenssciencecafe

Graduate school is hard. Surprise! Eh, probably not a surprise, but in general graduate school is a lot more demanding than college. Pursuing a Ph.D. or M.S. degree in a […]

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Blog, For Graduates, Pre-Professional Advice, Science Communication

Got My PhD! Now What? Science With a Social Conscience

February 18, 2016by athenssciencecafe

Interview with Stephanie Pearl, PhD; written by Anna Lau, PhD As cofounder of the Athens Science Café, Dr. Stephanie Pearl occupies a special place in our collective heart. She shared […]

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For Graduates, For Undergraduates, Pre-Professional Advice

Got My PhD! Now What? Combining Science with the Humanities

February 4, 2016by athenssciencecafe

By Leslie Roldan, PhD; edited by Anna Lau, PhD Please let me introduce Dr. Leslie Roldan, published researcher, doctorate, educator, and now published book author.* In this installment of the […]

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For Graduates, Pre-Professional Advice

Got My PhD! Now What? Medical Communications, the Intersection Between Science and Writing

October 6, 2015by athenssciencecafe

By Anna Lau, PhD In 2011, academic institutions in the US awarded a total of 49,010 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees, including 28,149 PhDs in Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, and […]

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For Graduates, Pre-Professional Advice

Undergraduate Research: How it sets you apart and how to get started

August 28, 2015by athenssciencecafe

by: Rishi R. Masalia, Pre-Professional Advice Editor “In the competitive field of biology, how do you recommend undergraduates set themselves apart? How do we get involved in things like undergraduate […]

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For Undergraduates, Pre-Professional Advice

Conference Networking Tips & Tricks for STEM students

August 5, 2015by athenssciencecafe

by: Rishi R. Masalia, Pre-Professional Advice Editor “I understand that networking happens at science conferences, but how do you actually go about doing this?” As doe-eyed graduate or undergraduate students […]

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For Graduates, For Undergraduates, Pre-Professional Advice

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