All research culture articles – Page 2
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Opinion
The challenges and opportunities of conducting research in developing countries
Barriers, collaboration and creativity
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Opinion
All work and no play
Is the long-hours culture of academic organic chemistry laboratories finally changing?
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Opinion
Depositing hope for the future
The rise of ChemRxiv might mean that chemists can tackle thornier cultural problems
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Careers
The science of team science
Researchers and funders are exploring ways to make large collaborative projects more successful
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Opinion
In situ with Tebello Nyokong
The influential chemist on nurturing confidence in students and taking inspiration from the humanities
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Opinion
Leading a lab through pandemic-induced uncertainty
Emphathy is vital to support mentees effectively
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Opinion
How EPSRC fosters inclusion
The pandemic has provided valuable lessons for funders to rethink research culture
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Feature
What’s wrong with research culture?
A knotty mess of problems affects people doing academic research in the UK. Rachel Brazil tries to untie the tangle
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Opinion
Science as a product of culture
The role of background beliefs and assumptions in the development of science
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Careers
How to improve research culture
Five ways to make chemistry departments better places to work
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Opinion
Act now to support early-career researchers
The Covid-19 pandemic has further highlighted long-existing issues that leaders need to take a stance on
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Opinion
Mental wellbeing in academia
Not enough has been done to support students during the pandemic
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Opinion
How Covid-19 has changed us
While the pandemic has introduced more efficient and global ways of working, researchers and educators still have challenges to overcome
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Opinion
Molly Shoichet: ‘We fail every day’
The Canadian biomedical engineer on failure, politics and celebrity science
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Opinion
Varinder Aggarwal: You should see my downward dog now!
The renowned organic chemist on looking out for others, an epic walk and a proud day at the Royal Society
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Opinion
Vivian Yam: ‘Teaching and research go hand in hand’
The innovative photochemist on rigour, iconic discoveries and starting from scratch
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Opinion
Rewards based on priority drive unnecessary competition
The story of Crispr illustrates how a focus on patents and publications can cause good people to act in unsavoury ways
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