Six-steps to survive academia

Read here some good advices of how to survive in academia (while the article says ‘PhD’, I believe the tips hold thruth for any stage of academia, especially for early careers)

The importance of stupidity in scientific research

Read here about how to be productively stupid.

Publish or perish:

Read here how the publish or persih culture of academia impact early career researchers

Supporting early career researchers

Read here insights from interdisciplinary marine scientists on how to support early career researchers.

Silent Mental Health and Well-Being Crisis of Early Career Researchers:

Read here about the curent mental health crises of early career researchers.(While the article ifocuses on Aquatic Sciences, most of the challenges are shared with other academics)

Women in oceanography:

Read here about current trends in the representation of women in oceanography.

Empowering Early Career Polar Researchers in a changing climate: Challenges and solutions

Read here about the funding, shifting research demands and priorities, limited data sharing, and the need for strong mentorship challenges early careers face. (While the article is written by Polar Researchers, most of the challenges are shared with other academics)

From apprentice to colleague: The metamorphosis of Early Career Researchers

Read here about the changing relationship between advisors and advisees.

Who’s Afraid of Peer Review?

Read here about the little or no scrutiny at many open-access journals