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PhD job prospects: an article in Nature Biotechnology

October 6, 2013

 

A new article in Nature Biotechology (31: 938-941) discusses job prospects and new initiatives for graduate and postdoc training.

Everyone on the academic job market should read this article.  Here’s Figure 1 for some pretty scary numbers:

PhDJobs

 

Do read the entire article. The initiatives for graduate and postdoctoral training are pretty interesting. Feel free to start a conversation about this topic in the comments section.

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Evolution Symposium

October 6, 2013

Are you ready for the first ever Evolution Symposium at Texas A&M University?

Join us in MSC 2406B on October 28th and 29th for two days of awesome talks! You can download the full schedule and talk abstracts at the EEB website.

Also, please help spread the word by printing this PDF symposium poster and distributing it around your department.

Let’s get folks excited about this first ever event!  The strength of our EEB program depends on you!

If you have any questions, contact Mattie Squire.

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