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Early career researchers often face significant barriers to progress in their careers. Here’s how research leaders can help to build a better environment for others, and so strengthen science as a whole.
Federal whistle-blowers share stories about political interference in science, and explain why the long-awaited measures announced last week are needed.
Early-career encounters and experiences can help to shape leadership styles and the values that drive a research group’s ethos, culture and priorities.
Many institutions publicly pledged their commitment to inclusion after Black Lives Matter protests this year. And researchers emphasize the need to maintain momentum.
An opportunity to do a visiting fellowship in New Zealand meant Thomas Bennett had to manage his UK research group from afar — and so change his leadership approach.