Scientific Research as a Career
Autor Finlay MacRitchieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iun 2011
- The interaction between management and leadership principles and scientific research
- Qualifications and attributes usually required to become a successful researcher
- History, application, and prerequisites of the scientific method and scientific progress
- Exploration of the careers of pivotal and influential scientists
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781439869659
ISBN-10: 1439869650
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
ISBN-10: 1439869650
Pagini: 132
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Introduction. Scientific Training and Personal Development. The Scientific Method. Attributes Required by Research Scientists. The Impact of Managerialism. Leadership in Science. Insights from Notable Scientists. Future Challenges for Scientific Research.
Recenzii
MacRitchie shows how much struggle and effort is necessary to carry out a scientific career, including the necessary of dedication in studies and work, the difficulty in finding food ideas for research projects, the care in supervision of students, but above all the importance of dealing with people. This is an important aspect that demands considerable self-preparation and is not very often addressed in the education of Ph.D. students, since it requires experience rather than explanations. The author’s personal experiences are given as examples of how a scientific career requires stamina, determination, and also wisdom. In this sense, the book is provocative. It is definitively worth reading by both those intending to get information on how to proceed into a scientific path and established scientists who consider that their work is a bit more than just getting good publications.
—Roberto G. S. Berlinck, Univerisdade de São Paulo, Brazil, in Journal of Natural Products, 2012
This book provides an interesting, unique approach to research careers in the sciences. MacRitchie (emer.. Kansas State Univ.) does not just describe preparing for and attaining jobs but also includes provocative descriptions and opinions about hindrances to careers, especially the effects of research management. He discusses the motivation and breadth of knowledge needed and the value of critical thinking. The author also addresses the differences in graduate training in the sciences, the scientific method, science versus nonscience, dead-end hypotheses, and required attributes of scientists. … MacRitchie provides career advice in a Dilbert-like style, and the chapters on management and leadership abound with horror/war stories of bad research management. Describing the pitfalls as well as the glories of scientific research is admirable, and anyone contemplating a scientific research career will benefit from reading this work. It is also useful for those influencing management and public policy in the sciences. Summing Up: Recommended.
— CHOICE Magazine, APril 2012
"This will be a very important resource for beginning scientists especially so that they can see what the field is like, especially this all important topic of how to build prestige and a track record for excellence."
—John D 'Angelo, Alfred University, New York
—Roberto G. S. Berlinck, Univerisdade de São Paulo, Brazil, in Journal of Natural Products, 2012
This book provides an interesting, unique approach to research careers in the sciences. MacRitchie (emer.. Kansas State Univ.) does not just describe preparing for and attaining jobs but also includes provocative descriptions and opinions about hindrances to careers, especially the effects of research management. He discusses the motivation and breadth of knowledge needed and the value of critical thinking. The author also addresses the differences in graduate training in the sciences, the scientific method, science versus nonscience, dead-end hypotheses, and required attributes of scientists. … MacRitchie provides career advice in a Dilbert-like style, and the chapters on management and leadership abound with horror/war stories of bad research management. Describing the pitfalls as well as the glories of scientific research is admirable, and anyone contemplating a scientific research career will benefit from reading this work. It is also useful for those influencing management and public policy in the sciences. Summing Up: Recommended.
— CHOICE Magazine, APril 2012
"This will be a very important resource for beginning scientists especially so that they can see what the field is like, especially this all important topic of how to build prestige and a track record for excellence."
—John D 'Angelo, Alfred University, New York
Descriere
This book provides guidance to those who are contemplating a career in scientific research and those who are already engaged in the profession. Designed to promote dialogue between scientific researchers and those in training, this book describes the philosophy of the scientific method and the knowledge and attributes needed for a successful career in research. The text discusses the influence that managerialism has had on scientific organizations, and it proposes ways in which these influences can be replaced by leadership, which is more appropriate for nurturing scientists’ creativity. The book also profiles the careers of individual scientific researchers to give readers insight into their success.