careers resources
the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? is dedicated to supporting members throughout their careers. enhance your professional skills in microbiology alongside your scientific knowledge with our resources designed to support you in your career development.
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application and interview process
advice on how to write a job application that makes you stand out positively, and how to prepare for a job interview.
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careers events
events to find out more about careers in microbiology.
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career planning and making career choices
watch sarah blackford’s presentation from the careers fair at annual conference 2022.
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how to write a great abstract
if you’re thinking of submitting an abstract to the annual conference or a focused meeting, here are some guidelines to give you the best chance of it being accepted.
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how to give a poster presentation
your abstract has been accepted; you’ll now have to put together a poster for the annual conference. here’s some advice on how to prepare.
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how to give an oral presentation
your abstract has been accepted; you’ll now have to put together a presentation for the annual conference. here is some advice to help you prepare.
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how to get the most out of your first conference
so, you’re heading to your first conference – what can you do to make sure you have a productive time?
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how to make connections
if you’re thinking about contacting a pi or another researcher in absence of a face-to-face meeting or ahead of a conference, here’s some advice on how to do that and tips to bear in mind to make a good first impression.
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how to review a scientific manuscript
guidance or formal instruction about how to review a manuscript can be hard to come by. our how-to guide provides a step-by step on how to get started and what to consider.
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tips to promote your work on twitter
your research has been published – congratulations! now is your chance to spread the word and share your article with the public. read our top tips on how you can promote your research on twitter and help it to reach more people.
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accessing publicly available data
the european bioinformatics institute (ebi-embl) provide freely available data and bioinformatics services to the scientific community.