Sometimes their queer identity is one that people set apart from their science identity. Others find unique ways to integrate multiple facets of their identity. Read this Nature Methods article on integrating one’s LGBTQ+ identity into one’s science: https://lnkd.in/dxUiT6f8
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Scientific American, the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States, has been recognized in seven categories of the 45th Annual Telly Awards, winning seven awards and besting more than 13,000 other submissions. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gVkmryRV
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At Springer Nature, we want our people to feel empowered to generate ideas and see progress on topics that matter to them. SN Pride was the first employee network to be launched. Since then, the network aims to help all of its members feel accepted, supported and included by offering guidance to the company, creating resources to support employees at work and at home, organising events and working together with the wider LGBTQ+ community in Science and Education. During pride Month, Noor-Ann Haq, Editorial Communities Manager and co-chair of our SN Pride chapter in London, answered three questions.
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From experienced researchers to students, readers turn to Nature Reviews journals when they need to get up to speed on new areas. But: what’s it really like to write a review for Nature Reviews? The best way to find out is from authors who’ve done it. So, we asked them. Find out what our authors had to say in this The Source blog: https://lnkd.in/dywRqn7t
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Personal circumstances and commitments often add to the pressures faced by older graduate students. Nature sought advice from researchers who have risen to the challenge and have navigated a PhD later in life: https://lnkd.in/d8ECDXAJ
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Given the challenges our planet faces, scientific progress must become even faster and more inclusive, while at the same time remaining trustworthy. In this Springboard Blog, Joyce Lorigan discusses how we can unlock the potential of AI & Tech in research and publishing: https://lnkd.in/dPcVMwpJ
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Retractions have a bad reputation. The retraction of academic papers often functions as an indictment against the reputation of a researcher. In this LSE Impact Blog , Tim Kersjes, Head of Research Integrity, Resolutions, argues that for retractions to function as an effective corrective to the scholarly record they need shed this punitive reputation: https://lnkd.in/dYHmDECk
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Learn how Springer Nature Editors are promoting DEI by deliberately taking action in their journals and the positive impact it is having. These editors have opted to challenge the status quo and embark on a journey to make their journals an inclusive home for all. Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/dF8aVxeJ
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Over the past six months, 15 Berlin Sciencefluencers from the Berlin University Alliance (BUA) have been equipped to communicate their research to the public via social media, building trust in science. Some of our SN Ambassadors joined a Q&A session in April sharing their experiences and insights on leveraging social media for science communication. As a proud programme partner, we were excited to welcome the audience at an Award Ceremony in June, where the best Sciencefluencers were honored. Our joint mission of advancing discovery and disseminating trusted knowledge became evident during the welcome notes by Tina Harseim and Alexandra-Gwyn Paetz, the President of the BUA. Moderated by Dr. Irène Y. Kilubi and Thomas Lilge, the event highlighted the importance of science communication in today's world. Congratulations to the winning Berlin Sciencefluencers 2024: Anja Bergmann, Stephanie Giljohann & Leonie Reuter! 🏆 You can learn more about them here: https://bit.ly/3xHlgV4 #Sciencefluencer2024
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