This unique, practical guide for postdoctoral researchers and graduate students explains how to build and perfect the necessary research tools and working skills to build a career in academia and beyond. It is based on successful training workshops run by the authors: first, it describes the tools needed for independent research, from writing papers to applying for academic jobs; it then introduces skills to thrive in a new job, including managing and interacting with others, designing a taught course and giving a good lecture; and it concludes with a section on managing your career, from how to manage stress to understanding the higher education system. Packed with helpful features encouraging readers to apply the theory to their individual situation, the book is also illustrated throughout with real-world case studies to enable readers to learn from others' experience. It is a vital handbook for everyone seeking to make a successful scientific career.
Table of Contents Preface Part I. Becoming an Independent Researcher 1. Managing your time 2. Giving a good research talk 3. Writing a quality research paper 4. Handling scientific criticism 5. Writing grant applications 6. Tools for managing research projects 7. Is there life beyond academia? 8. Applying for a job in academia 9. Applying for an independent research fellowship Part II. Thriving in Your New Job 10. Handling new roles 11. Learning from other people 12. Managing people 13. Building a research group 1: doctoral students 14. Building a research group 2: recruiting and supervising postdocs 15. Interacting with others 16. Designing a taught course 17. Giving a good lecture 18. Beyond lecturing 19. Mentoring Part III. Managing Your Career 20. Managing stress 21. Taking on new challenges 22. The higher education system References Index.