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Article Career PathsIt may not be the most obvious career path, but working in the government can utilize scientific skills and knowledge developed during your PhD training.May 1, 2015
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Article DiversityHow can you be successful if you don’t know the rules? How can you advance if you don’t have clear, constructive feedback?May 1, 2015
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Video Professional DevelopmentThere are many reasons to do a postdoc position after graduating and in this video Michael Zigmond, professor at University of Pittsburgh, discusses how to best choose a postdoc lab and why it can be so beneficial to do your postdoc internationally.May 1, 2015
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Video Annual Meeting Professional DevelopmentWhat do you do as a mentor, and why do you take the time to mentor? No matter the reason, it’s clear that mentoring is fundamental to the success of individuals and the development of the neuroscience field. Get inspired by these experts, who share what mentoring means to them.May 1, 2015
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Video Annual Meeting Professional DevelopmentFrom the different kinds of NIH grants to advice on how to more easily navigate the review process, Roger Sorenson offers in-depth insights. Watch this video as you consider your options.May 1, 2015
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Article CommunityRecruitment of new faculty is a core activity of academic institutions, and diversity contributes to excellence in all professions, including academia.May 1, 2015
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Article Professional DevelopmentNetworking is crucial to establishing and growing in your career.May 1, 2015
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Video Scientific ResearchThe FENS-SfN Summer School on Neurodevelopmental Psychiatric Disorders took place June 22-28, 2014, in Bertinoro, Italy. Dr. Beatriz Rico from the Institute of Neuroscience in Alicante gives a talk on GABAergic circuitry assembly and schizophrenia.May 1, 2015
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Video DiversityMary Morrison, assistant professor at Lycoming College, and Jill Becker, professor of psychology at the University of Michigan, talk about how to support students from diverse backgrounds in academiaMay 1, 2015
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TrainingAs the knowledge base in neuroscience continues to expand, educators need timely resources to engage their students. Educational Resources in Neuroscience (ERIN), a web portal developed by the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) with funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF), is an invaluable tool to help undergraduate, graduate, and clinical education professors find state-of-the art resources.May 1, 2015













