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‘My Science Success Story’: EACR Science Communication Prize 2021
Have you ever wanted to write a blog? Have you already written a blog but want to write more? Now is your chance! Enter...
Career in cancer research: a noble quest?
It starts out with fairytales about knights and dragons. It blossoms when you, like me, dress as Wonder Woman at Halloween. It continues with...
Diversity and inclusion in research: beyond the researcher
This article originally appeared on the British Pharmacological Society website, and has been reproduced here with kind permission from the BPS and the author,...
Interview with EACR Emeritus member Professor Ulrich Schneeweiss
We recently received an email from a longstanding EACR member, 97 year-old Professor Ulrich Schneeweiss. Professor Schneeweiss, who has been an EACR member for...
With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
The hiring and firing of PhD students is not unusual in a graduate school. However, the power balance is skewed more towards the PhD...
Productivity Tools for Research Writing
By Oluchi Okere
Productivity is a measure of the efficiency of a productive process and is determined by the rate of output per unit input....
An interview with a computational engineer during the lockdown in Barcelona
Martina Gasull (Biomedical Genomics Lab, IRB Barcelona) writes a scientific communication blog in Catalan and Spanish, and in the early days of the COVID-19...
How to ‘Sell’ Your Research to Your Peers
If you think that speaking to peers about your research is much easier than talking to people on the street, you may be surprised....
“I was very lucky” – Maria Saigí Morguí, EACR Travel Fellow
EACR Travel Fellowships are co-sponsored by Worldwide Cancer Research and provide funds up to €3,000 to early-career cancer researchers. For more information on how...
“The visit helped my career” – Georgette Tanner, EACR Travel Fellow
EACR Travel Fellowships are co-sponsored by Worldwide Cancer Research and provide funds up to €3,000 to early-career cancer researchers. For more information on how...
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VIDEO | How to get through “failure” in a research...
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At the Early Career Researchers’ Conference 2025, we enjoyed a brilliant programme of diverse sessions from a range of experts, including...