Experience: I tracked down my impostor – The Guardian (Dr Matt Lodder | March 2021)
I found a video clip of him at a conference, reading out a chapter I’d written. He was dressed like
I found a video clip of him at a conference, reading out a chapter I’d written. He was dressed like
Strength of supervision more important than prior ability in determining doctoral performance, Australian study indicates Environment matters more than innate
Abstract A flurry of discussions about plagiarism and predatory publications in recent times has brought the issue of scientific misconduct
Just because you work in a lab doesn’t mean you get to call the data you produce your own. Ask
Abstract Hofmann and Holm’s (2019) recent survey on issues of research misconduct with PhD graduates culminated with a notable conclusion
Mentors can use a number of pedagogical techniques, and recent developments in the realm of scientific publication have provided new
Abstract In many countries attention for fostering research integrity started with a misconduct case that got a lot of media
In this second article to mark Nature’s 2019 graduate survey, respondents call for more one-to-one support and better career guidance.