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Archaeology, Gigs and Grad School

2017
This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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Who’s going to grad school?

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2019
Chemistry and chemical engineering graduate school enrollment was up on average from 2007 to 2017, according to data from the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS).
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Is grad school for you?

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2018
One night during my junior year of college, I stayed late in my adviser’s biochemistry lab to run some kinetics experiments on catalytic antibodies—data that would become part of my senior thesis. I was so absorbed that I didn’t notice at first when my adviser poked her head in. “You would make a great graduate student,” she said with a smile.
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Choosing a grad school advisor

IEEE Potentials, 2002
The decision to attend graduate school to work on a Masters or a PhD degree should not be taken lightly. It involves a potentially long time commitment as well as a substantial financial outlay. Aside from deciding on a disciplinary specialty/degree at a particular university, perhaps the most important issue is the choice of a graduate advisor. Indeed,
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Putting my grad school angst to use

Science, 2018
My phone rings right when I'm about to leave work, as if the person on the other end has been debating the call all day. On the line is a graduate student. At first they are hesitant to talk, but they loosen up when I assure them their question is reasonable and their dilemma is common.
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Advice for my grad school self

C&EN Global Enterprise, 2018
If you could go back to grad school, what do you wish you had known? We asked this question of members of our Talented 12 (T12) and the CAS SciFinder Future Leaders (SFFL). Here are their words of wisdom. Share your advice on social media using the hashtag #chemgradlife. “Attend more seminars from outside your subfield.
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