EMCR Pathways Issue 12—July 2017

Issue 12 July 2017

The Australian Early- and Mid-Career Researcher Forum of the Australian Academy of Science serves as the voice of the country's future scientific and research leaders. We currently reach over 3,300 people and are seeking to broaden and increase our engagement with Australian EMCRs to better represent their views, needs and vision to decision-makers within the government, members of parliament and key funding agencies.

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Editor's welcome

Editor Hamish Clarke tells you all about this issue of EMCR Pathways.

NHMRC’s new grant program announced

Find out about coming improvements to the way the NHMRC distributes medical research funding.

The happy academic

Kylie Ball shares why she's a happy academic.

IMPACT7: interviews with leaders

What is IMPACT7, and what do two of the IMPACT7 leaders have to teach us?

On the job with … Dr Cath Latham

Find out what gets Dr Cath Latham fired up about her policy and projects role in a national organisation.

Inspiring EMCRs: Getting to know … Katherine Livingstone

How does a Scottish-born 'jack of all trades' end up with two fellowships in Australia?

Conference report: New Frontiers in Cancer Research

The inaugural VCCC Postdoctoral Symposium was a day of inspiring science.

What have we been up to?

All the news on what the EMCR Forum executive has been working on.

I was just so interested in what I was doing I could hardly wait to get up in the morning and get at it. One of my friends, a geneticist, said I was a child, because only children can’t wait to get up in the morning to get at what they want to do.Nobel Prize winning scientist Barbara McClintock

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