NREIP Interns Impact Navy Technologies, Return to College, Plan DoD Careers
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- Written by John Joyce
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Dahlgren, Virginia - Summer interns who worked on technological programs crucial to national defense and security are heading back to classrooms at universities across the country with a new perspective about the U.S. Navy.
Gender discrimination: Social bias in the workplace
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- Written by Greta Guest
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Ann Arbor, Michigan - Research by James Westphal, a strategy professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, suggests women executives face social discrimination in the workplace, making their jobs harder.
Early support and mentorship programs build long-term research careers
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Washington, DC - A public - private mentored research program based at the National Institutes of Health called the NIH Clinical Research Training Program (CRTP) has helped foster the careers of research-oriented medical and dental students, and similar programs may help bolster the dwindling pipeline of biomedical researchers and clinician - scientists, according to a study now available electronically in Academic Medicine.
APA Launches Improved PsycCareers Career Portal
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Washington, DC - The American Psychological Association has launched a new, enhanced career center - PsycCareers - that connects psychology professionals across all disciplines and career stages with employers offering job opportunities.
CBP Looking To Fill Positions At El Paso Port Of Entry - Hiring Seminar To Help Job Seekers Apply
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El Paso, Texas - U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations is currently seeking applicants for CBP officer positions at 22 locations around the country including the El Paso port of entry.
Priorities for College and Career Readiness
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- Written by Kevin Baird
- Category: Careers
Washington, DC - While the goal of a K–12 education was once high-school graduation, the focus has now shifted to college and career readiness.
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