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Making an impact as an Early Career Researcher
September 3, 2024September 3, 2024

Making an impact as an Early Career Researcher

by Hope Kent, Postdoctoral Research Assistant, Psychology In January this year, in my first few weeks as a newly minted post-doc, I found myself staring […]

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Championing Science: Empowering Early Career Researchers
July 31, 2024July 31, 2024

Championing Science: Empowering Early Career Researchers

Blog post by Camilla Arvidsson, Programmes Officer, Sense about Science Standing up for science can be extremely daunting. Polarised debates across a range of issues […]

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Free training for Early Career Researchers through the Voice of Young Science Network!
February 13, 2024February 13, 2024

Free training for Early Career Researchers through the Voice of Young Science Network!

We’re excited to announce Sense About Science’s Voice of Young Science (VoYS) Programme is happening again this year – and our ECRs have first-row seats! […]

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