Lauren McLeod looks at the way science education might change and even improve following the extensive disruption this year
Beth Lawry looks at the anxious, exhausting, but at times uplifting experiences of early career lecturers during lockdown
The bioscience community has been using new tools and platforms to quickly share and critique data and research during the COVID-19 pandemic. Is it an opportunity for new models such as Octopus to take root?
Will recent efforts to curb online misinformation do anything to halt the alarming global slump in vaccination rates?
Our latest column from the Early Career Lecturers in Biosciencegroup looks at getting up to speed with the new responsibilities and skills of teaching
Scientists can benefit from philosophers ‘big-picture’ projects on how science works. So why don’t they?
How to ward off 'imposter syndrome' as an early career lecturer
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