The November 2006 issue of PLoS Computational Biology has a short editorial with ten rules for evaluating postdoc opportunities. An interesting — albeit commonsensical — collection of hints, if you’re approaching the end of your PhD and looking for job opportunities after your defense.
Ten Simple Rules for Selecting a Postdoctoral Position
Thanks Benoît for the pointer.
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AMA citation:
Taraborelli D. Ten simple rules for selecting a postdoctoral position. Academic Productivity. 2006. Available at: http://www.academicproductivity.com/2006/ten-simple-rules-for-selecting-a-postdoctoral-position/. Accessed September 3, 2010.
APA citation:
Taraborelli, Dario. (2006). Ten simple rules for selecting a postdoctoral position. Retrieved September 3, 2010, from Academic Productivity Web site: http://www.academicproductivity.com/2006/ten-simple-rules-for-selecting-a-postdoctoral-position/
Chicago citation:
Taraborelli, Dario. 2006. Ten simple rules for selecting a postdoctoral position. Academic Productivity. http://www.academicproductivity.com/2006/ten-simple-rules-for-selecting-a-postdoctoral-position/ (accessed September 3, 2010).
Harvard citation:
Taraborelli, D 2006, Ten simple rules for selecting a postdoctoral position, Academic Productivity. Retrieved September 3, 2010, from <http://www.academicproductivity.com/2006/ten-simple-rules-for-selecting-a-postdoctoral-position/>
MLA citation:
Taraborelli, Dario. "Ten simple rules for selecting a postdoctoral position." 27 Nov. 2006. Academic Productivity. Accessed 3 Sep. 2010. <http://www.academicproductivity.com/2006/ten-simple-rules-for-selecting-a-postdoctoral-position/>
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