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Secondary Careers

Catalyst: Second-career scientists (8/11/2004)

Jason Stone: Switching disciplines (6/10/2004)

Kate Coe: On the prowl for telegenic experts (7/30/2003)

Academic Assets: Should you be a consultant? (10/4/2002)

Beyond the Ivory Tower: Moonlighting in the military (10/1/2002)

Catalyst: Science on the stand (5/28/2002)

Erin Keay (Diary #5): Having Your Cake and Eating It, Too (7/7/2000)

Catalyst: When faculty consulting helps and when it hurts your career (10/22/1999)

Beyond the Ivory Tower: What if you love teaching but can't get an academic job? (5/7/1999)

Bill Pannapacker (Diary #6): Building a secondary career (3/19/1999)

Christina Boufis: My first job as a Ph.D.: teaching at the county jail (11/6/98)






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