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Blog: Ask the expert: How do I figure out what value I have to offer non-academic employers? 
19 February 2014
Being open-minded and entrepreneurial in a personal analysis can help scientists understand their value propositions.
Feature: Workplace safety: Risky encounters 
18 February 2014
Of all of the hazards faced by researchers, the biggest threat may be the human element.
Q&A: Turning point: Stacey Gabriel 
18 February 2015
Genomicist reaches top rank as middle author.
Brief: Compliance: Research regulations 
18 February 2015
Study on scientific paperwork might cut red tape.
Brief: Motherhood: Biases in US academia 
18 February 2015
US academia shows bias against motherhood.
Brief: Charitable donations: University gifts grow 
18 February 2015
Improving times fill schools' coffers.
Blog: The elephant in the lab 
17 February 2015
Young researchers should take the time to educate themselves on STEM career-related statistics.
Blog: #ScientistOnTheMove January 2015 
13 February 2015
From academia to medical writing, editing, policy, further research and a swap from communications to a PhD in later life.
Blog: Ask the expert: Meet Barry O'Brien 
12 February 2015
Barry O'Brien, career advisor in Sweden, is this month's Naturejobs expert.
Feature: Social media: A network boost
11 February 2015
How scientists can use Twitter to expand their social contacts and find jobs.
Brief: Immigration: Scientists gain access 
11 February 2015
Proposed legislation would loosen visa restrictions.
Brief: Government funding: State contributions 
11 February 2015
How individual US states stack up.
Blog: Career change: Mid-life PhD 
10 February 2015
Starting a scientific career later in life can benefit from the added stability in people's lives.
Blog: The challenges and lessons from setting up a business 
6 February 2015
Setting up a business can help scientists develop skills in marketing, sales, communication and more.
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