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Father/daughter relationships lead to more girls following dad's career path
... relationship between fathers and daughters is leading to an increase in the number of daughters who are pursuing careers in the same field as their dads. The study shows that women born in the mid- ...Women researchers less likely to receive major career funding grants, U-M study shows
... . Our findings suggest dysfunction in the pipeline of physician-scientists," Jagsi says. "This is not an easy career path for anyone, and it may be particularly hard for women. We need to figure out ...Evolving roles difficult for GPs but good for patients
... patients. Her research, which examined general practice and community nursing called for a review of career paths and payments for practice nurses to encourage them to enter the profession and to ...Report calls for expansion of professional science master's degree programs
... master's programs, the report notes, but augment them by serving students who have a different scientific career path in mind. There are currently over 125 PSM programs at more than 60 universities, ...Curtain Call For Hollywood's Orangutans
The career path of orangutans as entertainers seems to have reached a dead end following a recent transfer of the remaining orangutans in the entertainment industry from Hollywood. But the end is no ...Scientists document fate of oil slicks from natural seeps
... was an undergraduate studying chemistry at UCSB. Inspired by this project, Farwell has changed his career path and is now a graduate student at UCSB studying marine science and earth science. "It ...Avoiding social potholes on your career path
In today's financial crisis, networking know-how is a necessity for finding jobs and business opportunities. But a series of new studies by Dr. Yuval Kalish of the Leon Recanati Graduate School of ...Apollo 11 moon rocks still crucial 40 years later, say WUSTL researchers
... 20-year-old chemistry major in 1969, decided his career path after working with the Apollo 11 rocks. "The whole experience decided my career. I went to graduate school in 1971 to study ...Today's children decide their school and career path early
'What is very striking,' says Professor Croll, 'is that for this generation there is absolutely no gender stereotyping in hopes for the future. Furthermore, what children say at the age of 11 about ...
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