Navigating the complex scenario of open access publishing can be challenging for early career researchers, especially those in the humanities and social science disciplines. Read this article to know…
- Jennifer Ulz
- October 3, 2023
This infographic tells you how, being a busy researcher, you may take care of your physical, mental, and spiritual well being.
- Jennifer Ulz
- January 17, 2023
Did you know that only eight women have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry ever since it was first awarded in 1901? The first woman laureate was Marie Curie in 1911. Of these eight Nobel laureates,…
- Jennifer Ulz
- January 16, 2023
On December 5, a group of 17 University of California (UC) academic workers held a sit-in at the UC president’s office in Sacramento. After a few hours, they were arrested by police officers and…
- Jennifer Ulz
- December 8, 2022
The 2022 Lancet Countdown report, themed “health at the mercy of fossil fuels,” was issued on October 23, 2022. The report is the result of a collaboration of 99 experts from 51 institutions and UN…
- Jennifer Ulz
- November 24, 2022
Beginning next year, the journal eLife will change its publishing model. No longer will decisions to reject or accept papers be made following the peer review process. Read more about the new process…
- Jennifer Ulz
- October 31, 2022
The results of the CACTUS Mental Health Survey indicated that 37% of more than 13,000 worldwide respondents reported experiencing harassment or bullying in their academic workplace. This post talks…
- Jennifer Ulz
- October 31, 2022
While the proper use of statistics can be confusing, it should not be scary. This article provides some simple suggestions to help you be more thoughtful and accurate in analyzing and reporting your…
- Jennifer Ulz
- August 4, 2022
This article will provide some guidance on what is a research question, how it's different from hypothesis, how to write a research question, and what are some common mistakes when formulating a…
- Jennifer Ulz
- May 20, 2022