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Sagacity or Self-Centredness?
What should one talk about when asked to talk about one’s life, career path and general advice to a group of young persons? I use that awkward term advisedly to cover the range of categories that encompass schoolchildren, students, postgrads … Continue reading →
Posted in Careers, Science Culture
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Tagged advice, career progression, saying no, self-confidence
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Learning on the Job
Cycling is one of the many life-skills beyond the curriculum that freshers need to learn rapidly upon arrival in Cambridge. However much they may have cycled previously around their homes, there is something peculiar about Cambridge cycling. Whether it is … Continue reading →
Posted in Science Culture, Women in Science, Women's Issues
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Tagged Anne Dickson, continuous professonal development, mentoring, saying no, training
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