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1. Women in Life Science Careers
 
2. Life Science Careers
 
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3. Open-door policy: Keystone Symposia
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4. A Day in the Life: Career Options
 
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5. 8 insights for physicians joining
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6. A Science Career Against all Odds:
 
7. Careers: A bibliography for the
 
8. Careers: what you get and how
 
9. Career opportunities in biology:
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10. Who Wants to be a Scientist?:
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11. The Chicago Guide to Your Career
 
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12. Comeback Kid: The Life and Career
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13. Moments: The Life and Career of
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14. Alternative Careers in Science,
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15. The Sociology of Intellectual
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16. Her Brilliant Career: The Life
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17. The Global Citizen: A Guide to
 
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18. Women in Career & Life Transitions
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19. Career Diplomacy: Life and Work
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20. Rhythms of Academic Life: Personal

1. Women in Life Science Careers (Capstone Short Biographies)
by Retold by:
 Library Binding: 48 Pages (1998-09-01)
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Describes the careers of five women working in the life sciences including Karen Chin, Sallie Chisholm, Karen Oberhauser, Anne Pusey, and Michelle Staedler. ... Read more


2. Life Science Careers
by Bockus
 Paperback: Pages (1992-11)
list price: US$19.95
Isbn: 9992386843
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3. Open-door policy: Keystone Symposia works to ensure more minority scientists can access career-advancing life sciences research and networking opportunities.: ... from: Diverse Issues in Higher Education
by Dana Forde
 Digital: 6 Pages (2010-07-08)
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Title: Open-door policy: Keystone Symposia works to ensure more minority scientists can access career-advancing life sciences research and networking opportunities.
Author: Dana Forde
Publication: Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 8, 2010
Publisher: Cox, Matthews & Associates
Volume: 27Issue: 11Page: 10(2)

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4. A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science
Paperback: 464 Pages (2007-04-30)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The editors of liscareer.com have assembled 95 authors, each of whom describes a typical workday or work routine, sharing joys, sorrows, and annoyances in refreshingly candid fashion. In the process, they offer those interested in finding a similar job exposure to useful skills and advice across a wide variety of traditional and nontraditional jobs. In addition to public, academic, school, and special libraries, consortia, associations, LIS programs, vendors, publishing, consulting, and other non-library fields are also covered.

Many people, not just those new to the field of Library and Information Science, are curious about their career options. The editors of LIScareer.com have assembled 95 authors, each of whom describes a typical workday or work routine, sharing joys, sorrows, and annoyances in refreshingly candid fashion. In the process, they offer those interested in finding a similar job exposure to useful skills and advice across a wide variety of traditional and nontraditional jobs. In addition to public, academic, school, and special libraries, consortia, associations, LIS programs, vendors, publishing, consulting, and other non-library fields are also covered. This is a perfect guide for library and information science students, prospective information professionals, new librarians-or anyone considering a career change.

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5-0 out of 5 stars An index for quick reference rounds out this broad-ranged anthology
A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science is an omnibus anthology of ninety-five essays by diverse authors. Focusing primarily upon the many different types of library science jobs available, from working for school libraries or special libraries to library vendors, positions in publishing, and nontraditional careers such as "personal librarian" or "independent information professional", A Day in the Life is a first-rate resource for library and information science students, prospective information professionals, new librarians, and anyone considering a career change. An index for quick reference rounds out this broad-ranged anthology steeped in the professional field experience of its many contributors. ... Read more


5. 8 insights for physicians joining the life science industry.(PEJ Career Center): An article from: Physician Executive
by Kevin Carroll
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Title: 8 insights for physicians joining the life science industry.(PEJ Career Center)
Author: Kevin Carroll
Publication: Physician Executive (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2009
Publisher: American College of Physician Executives
Volume: 35Issue: 5Page: 106(5)

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6. A Science Career Against all Odds: A Life of Survival, Study, Teaching and Travel in the 20th Century
by Bernhard Wunderlich
Hardcover: 519 Pages (2010-03-15)
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This autobiography is written to follow the initially turbulent and seemingly random path of education and life experiences of the author in the 1930s and 40s during the oppressive 3rd German Reich. These early childhood insights made the author an undesirable student in the 1950s in the totalitarian German Democratic Republic, and ultimately brought him to the USA. Ideally prepared, he completed a first-rate education in record time, leading in 1965 to a tenured professorship in chemistry at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, specializing in research of the solid state of linear macromolecules (polymers, plastics). Early retirement in 1988 led to a new 20-year career as Professor and Distinguished Scientist at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The unforeseeable results of writing this book were the many links between Bernhard Wunderlich's love of teaching and research to the earliest experiences in his life. He would not want to miss or change anything.

The complete list of publications and lectures is available online as electronic supplementary material on extras.springer.com

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Personal Recommendation
""A Science Career Against all Odds" is an exceptionally well documented and complete autobiography of Bernhard Wunderlich, my thesis advisor and mentor, who tells it as he saw it... and as he lived it...starting with his early years in pre-war Germany. The book is nicely enhanced with photographs and punctuated with abundant personal anecdotes and observations on politics, travel, culture, research, teaching, friends, raising a family and more.

This book is a special joy for me since it covers the period of our extended professional relationship starting in 1968 when he hired me as his research technician at RPI--without the benefit of a college degree--through 1993 when I completed my doctorate at Rensselaer and then on to more recent collaborations at GE and NatureWorks.

I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in Professor Wunderlich's remarkable personal journey, his eyewitness view of polymer science going back to the 50's or the art of teaching science at the collegiate level--given by a man with a deep and abiding commitment to teaching, a tireless work ethic and a long and distinguished career in macromolecular research.

For those fortunate enough to be counted among the many friends, students and colleagues of Professor Wunderlich, "Against all Odds" is simply a "must read." You can count on many smiles and Aha! moments when you do. Promise! ... Read more


7. Careers: A bibliography for the life and health sciences
by William R Forbes
 Unknown Binding: 28 Pages (1978)

Asin: B000716WNG
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8. Careers: what you get and how to get them.(A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science)(Book review): An article from: The Australian Library Journal
by Sally Murdoch
 Digital: 2 Pages (2008-08-01)
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Title: Careers: what you get and how to get them.(A Day in the Life: Career Options in Library and Information Science)(Book review)
Author: Sally Murdoch
Publication: The Australian Library Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2008
Publisher: Australian Library and Information Association
Volume: 57Issue: 3Page: 344(2)

Article Type: Book review

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9. Career opportunities in biology: The challenge of the life sciences (National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C. Publication)
by Russell B Stevens
 Unknown Binding: 63 Pages (1978)

Asin: B00070RZIS
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10. Who Wants to be a Scientist?: Choosing Science as a Career
by Nancy Rothwell
Paperback: 176 Pages (2002-10-14)
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As careers in science have become increasingly demanding, they require much more than a keen scientific mind and practical ability. If you are considering a career in research, have already embarked on your career and want to succeed, are uncertain which route to take or advise, train or supervise scientists, this book offers some helpful advice. Nancy Rothwell, a senior scientist with extensive experience training scientists and communicating with the public, covers topics ranging from choosing a PhD or postdoctoral position, successful interviews and preparing your cv to managing your supervisor; how to give successful talks, publish high quality papers and become known within your field. Broader aspects of science which are so important today are also covered, including ethics and fraud, intellectual property and exploitation and disseminating science to the public. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Scientist's Blueprint
Dame Nancy Rothwell has written a fantastic book which is *probably* the "only organized" blueprint for scientists at all levels.

Whether you're an undergraduate/postgraduate student, teacher or researcher, this is the one book out there that prescribes an agreebale path to follow in order to achieve success in the field of science. She covers everything up until and beyond patenting your research work. Brilliant!

If you are a scientist, get this book before your next new shirt.

5-0 out of 5 stars Useful Book
The book is good for students who want to be scientists. It mentions many details to be take care of during the process of study.

5-0 out of 5 stars I would recommend it to whoever wants to do research
It analyzed both the technical and non-technical aspects of today's research life. the advice is practical and helpful.

I felt lucky to have found a book like this.

5-0 out of 5 stars An entry handbook for all new graduate student
This book is the top 5% of its category. Dr Rothwell's many years observation and experience in scientific research environment definitely will light up all the younger mind. Read this book before you enter your graduate school! ... Read more


11. The Chicago Guide to Your Career in Science: A Toolkit for Students and Postdocs (Chicago Guides to Academic Life)
by Victor A. Bloomfield, Esam E. El-Fakahany
Paperback: 336 Pages (2008-04-15)
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Embarking upon research as a graduate student or postdoc can be exciting and enriching—the start of a rewarding career. But the world of scientific research is also a competitive one, with grants and good jobs increasingly hard to find. The Chicago Guide to Your Career in Science is intended to help scientists not just cope but excel at this critical phase in their careers.
            Victor A. Bloomfield and Esam E. El-Fakahany, both well-known scientists with extensive experience as teachers, mentors, and administrators, have combined their knowledge to create a guidebook that addresses all of the challenges that today’s scientists-in-training face. They begin by considering the early stages of a career in science: deciding whether or not to pursue a PhD, choosing advisors and mentors, and learning how to teach effectively. Bloomfield and El-Fakahany then explore the skills essential to conducting and presenting research. The Chicago Guide to Your Career in Science offers detailed advice on how to pursue research ethically, manage time, and communicate effectively, especially at academic conferences and with students and peers. Bloomfield and El-Fakahany write in accessible, straightforward language and include a synopsis of key points at the end of each chapter, so that readers can dip into relevant sections with ease.
            From students prepping for the GRE to postdocs developing professional contacts to faculty advisors and managers of corporate labs, scientists at every level will find The Chicago Guide to Your Career in Science an unparalleled resource.
 
The Chicago Guide to Your Career in Science is a roadmap to the beginning stages of a scientific career. I will encourage my own students to purchase it.”—Dov F. Sax, assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, Brown University
 
“Step-by-step, Victor Bloomfield and Esam El-Fakahany provide sound, thorough, yet succinct advice on every issue a scientist in training is likely to encounter. Young readers will welcome the authors’ advice on choosing a graduate school, for example, while senior scientists will probably wish that a book like this had been around when they were starting out. With down-to-earth and occasionally humorous advice, The Chicago Guide to your Career in Academic Biology belongs on the bookshelf of every graduate student and advisor.”—Norma Allewell, Dean, College of Chemical and Life Sciences, University of Maryland
 
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4-0 out of 5 stars Very helpful
This book should be recommended reading for all graduate students pursuing a career in the sciences and engineering fields. ... Read more


12. Comeback Kid: The Life and Career of Bill Clinton
by Charles F. Allen, Jonathan Portis
 Hardcover: 294 Pages (1992-08)
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A biography of the presidential candidate discusses his childhood, his early political ambitions, his rise in politics, and controversies surrounding his past, and includes extensive interviews with Clinton and his wife. 30,000 first printing. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars It is an interesting book about President Clinton
It is an interesting book for ones who is interested in big politicians. The information is very detailed and interesting. Bill Clinton's life before his presidency is also explained. ... Read more


13. Moments: The Life and Career of a Texas Newsman
by Chip Moody
Hardcover: 216 Pages (1995-09-25)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Must read for anyone reviewing history in North Texas.
I enjoyed playing in the Chip Moody Golf events in Dallas. He was a true hero for anyone that needed a role model. Great Reading.

5-0 out of 5 stars A 'must read' for anyone who has been touched by cancer
Having myself grown up in Dallas, I have watched Chip Moody for many years.There would always be a night when Mr. Moody wasn't in his usual anchor chair behind the news desk ~ he was back in the hospital. My brotherwas just diagnosed with cancer, and it appears to be the kind that theauthor of this book has ~ lymphoma.So I was not at all interested inreading a "sterile' medical thesis or a 'grab your hankie' sad story.Mr. Moody tells of his many adventures throughout life.Some have comefrom being in the profession that he is, and some from having the cancerthat he has found himself facing.But be prepared to laugh, Mr. Moody hasa real knack for telling stories! There are several chapters that deal withthe cancer specifically and what he has gone through from the beginning. This was scary, yet reassuring to read ~ being not from a doctor'sstandpoint, but from a 'real' person's.The last chapter offers true wordsof encouragement, especially to those who are going through, or gettingready to go through this tough battle ~ be it as a patient, family member,or friend. I cannot give this book enough stars.Mr. Moody has made merealize that a person can fight back this debilitating disease.Althoughnot all will be victorious in this battle, their courageous fight willenable future warriors more powerful weapons and skills on how to conquerthis dreaded enemy. Thank you Mr. Moody ~ All my stars to you. ... Read more


14. Alternative Careers in Science, Second Edition: Leaving the Ivory Tower (Scientific Survival Skills)
Paperback: 320 Pages (2005-09-09)
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Asin: 0125893760
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Many science students find themselves in the midst of graduate school or sitting at a lab bench, and realize that they hate lab work! Even worse is realizing that they may love science, but science (at least academic science) is not providing many job opportunities these days. What's a poor researcher to do !?
This book gives first-hand descriptions of the evolution of a band of hardy scientists out of the lab and into just about every career you can imagine. Researchers from every branch of science found their way into finance, public relations, consulting, business development, journalism, and more - and thrived there! Each author tells their personal story, including descriptions of their career path, a typical day, where to find information on their job, opportunities to career growth, and more. This is a must-read for every science major, and everyone who is looking for a way to break out of their career rut.

* An insider's look at the wide range of job opportunities for scientists yearning to leave the lab
* First-person stories from researchers who successfully made the leap from science into finance, journalism, law, public policy, and more.
* Tips on how to track down and get that job in a new industry
* Typical day scenarios for each career track
* List of resources (websites, associations, etc.) to help you in your search
* Completely revised, this latest edition includes six entirely new chapters ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars warning
The case studies are entirely on people in the biotech sector. Good ideas, but not as useful for people outside of this field. Would have been more accurate to call the book "Alternative Careers in Biotech."

5-0 out of 5 stars Great reference book!
This book is a great source of information for graduate students and PhD's!I am currently a graduate student finishing up my thesis work in biomedical sciences.I decided that academia is not where I want to spend my future yet felt that I really did not know what other choices I had available that did not require yet another degree.There are far more career options available than I could have imagined on my own!I like that each career has a detailed description of a 'typical day' and what characteristics a person needs for each career.Also, each career alternative describes to varying degrees how we can start on those career paths.For the most part we can't expect to head our own venture capital firm or lead a business development team in a major pharmaceutical company after graduation.But we can certainly learn how best to go about getting to that stage at some point because the book describes what job skills are needed for each profession.

For those of us who like to do a little job searching in our spare time, a lot of chapters include websites where jobs are posted.This is a great source to find out what entry level positions are available for people looking to get out of the lab.Probably one of the most important things is I have learned from reading this book is that I have acquired a much bigger skill set than just how to do bench work.This book by no means informs us how to land the jobs we desire, but it is truely a great reference manual for those of us who are clueless about life outside of academia.

4-0 out of 5 stars good overview
I am a postdoc searching for a new career to get into. Even though I love science I am tired about the politics and grant situations that get worse and worse. I bought this book and read it. Even though it of course does not cover all possibilities it gives you some good new ideas of what you could look into. It is written by people who actually did the step to leave science. Most of them describe you briefly what their way was like, give you some information on what their current job is like in comparison to their former science job (the pros and cons), describe an average workday and finally give you some information on how you could get there. Those chapters are great. But there are also some chapters in which the authors used the space to point out how great of a person they are and how they succeeded because of luck and courrage. Those chapters are less useful because they don't give you any information of how YOU could try to get to a similar position. However, they do show that life isn't over when you quit science. There are tons of possibilities out there waiting to be found by you. In summary: definetely a book to read if you are trying to decide if you want to stay in or leave science...

1-0 out of 5 stars outdated already
-- FIRST REVIEW, 2006 -- see 2009 update below

The work environment for scientists changes quickly, and the path to changing careers changes as well. This book has been written by people who changed careers YEARS ago -- when minimal skill sets were sufficient to change careers. Learning how to use a word-processor in the 1980s was apparently enough to land you a job in writing or law. Knowing a bit of biology and how to use a computer was enough to get you into the field bioinformatics. Not anymore! This book offers little advice for what a competitive job market is like today, how and where to find employment, and what skills to acquire to take the plunge from lab to a different career.

------- UPDATE: JUNE 2009 ---------

I've still been thinking about this book and how useless it is. What do I recommend instead? In the years since I've made my first review of "Alternative Careers in Science," I've become interested in business-thinking, for lack of a better word, and I've taken a few classes in entrepreneurship and read a few business books. I highly recommend "A Whole New Mind" by Daniel H. Pink in place of "Alternative Careers in Science." "A Whole New Mind" isn't about leaving academia, specifically, but it is a good book to get you prepared for a transition and think about other skill sets and contacts you would need to explore to leave academia. I haven't completed the career transition myself, but "A Whole New Mind" has me off to a good start.

4-0 out of 5 stars This book changed my working life for the better.
As a recent Biology Ph.D. graduate, I am fortunate to have found this book about 1 year before graduation.I have always enjoyed biology, but my heart was just not in research, poring over the same project and data, day in and day out, 50 hours a week.Biology Ph.D.'s are, unfortunately, trained with tunnel vision in terms of career development.You are lead down a research path, and graduation represents a fork in the road:You can choose a life of academia following your mandatory postdocs, or you can immediately enter industry, following your mandatory postdocs.
For those who don't know, a postdoc is a type of internship following your graduation.You are the personal Igor for the head of the lab (usually a professor at a university or medical school).Hours are typically 6 days a week, 60 hours minimum, and earns about $35,000.You work on at lest 2-3 projects for the lab, and are expected to assist in training the new graduate students as well.In addition, you are expected to find your own grant money.
After the extreme stress of graduate work had been completed, call me crazy, but I decided an increase in stress was not what I wanted.Don't get me wrong; for those who love research, this is heaven, but not for me.
A year prior to graduation, I found this book.In my multiple years of study, no one had ever mentioned a sentence about any of the career options mentioned here, ALL of which were accessible to a Ph.D. student.About two dozen career options are mentioned here, from clinical research, to broadcast journalism, to sales...lots.Every career is discussed in detail from a personal account of someone who actually works in the field.Everything is discussed, from salary, hours, a typical day, to extra training and advancement opportunities.
This book did nothing short of change my career outlook from a pessimistic view of my science career to a wonderful new career in medical writing...earning twice as much as the postdoc I quit after one week.(If this doesn't appeal to you, there are plenty of other choices in this book.)
The book does not discuss EVERY option.The job I have now was not mentioned initially in the book.However, it opened my eyes, and got me started in this path.Spend the cash and buy it.Consider it a cheaper version of going to a great career counselor....or a psychiatrist. ... Read more


15. The Sociology of Intellectual Life: The Career of the Mind in and Around Academy (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society)
by Professor Steve Fuller
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2009-09-10)
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This book outlines a social theory of knowledge for the 21st century. With characteristic subtlety and verve, Steve Fuller deals directly with a world in which it is no longer taken for granted that universities and academics are the best places and people to embody the life of the mind. While Fuller defends academic privilege, he takes very seriously the historic divergences between academics and intellectuals, attending especially to the different features of knowledge production that they value.
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16. Her Brilliant Career: The Life of Stella Miles Franklin
by Jill Roe
Hardcover: 752 Pages (2009-09-15)
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Born in the Australian bush, Stella Miles Franklin became an international publishing sensation in 1901, at the age of 21, with My Brilliant Career, whose portrayal of an ambitious and independent woman defying social expectations still captivates readers. In a magisterial biography, Jill Roe details Miles’ extraordinary life.

Early success launched Miles into influential literary and socialist circles in Sydney and Melbourne, where she met Banjo Paterson (composer of “Waltzing Matilda” and author of The Man from Snowy River) and suffragist Vida Goldstein (who introduced her to Christian Science). Researching the lives of working women, Miles disguised herself as a domestic for a year. She then lit out for adventure abroad, landing in San Francisco just after the Great Earthquake. At Jane Addams’ Hull House in Chicago, she joined the women’s labor movement, working for the National Women’s Trade Union League and writing for its magazine.

Moving to Britain in 1915, Miles joined the war cause and served in Macedonia as a hospital orderly and then worked in London for various feminist and progressive causes, including the National Housing Council. Always she wrote, becoming a prolific author of plays as well as novels and archetypal bush stories. Returning to Australia in the 1930s, she supported women’s causes and promoted Australian writers, leaving her estate to endow the nation’s premier literary award.

The culmination of decades of research in thousands of papers left by Miles, Her Brilliant Career stands as the definitive life of this remarkable writer and feminist.

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17. The Global Citizen: A Guide to Creating an International Life and Career
by Elizabeth Kruempelmann
Paperback: 384 Pages (2002-06-15)
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If your dreams of career success include jobs in Prague or Munich, if you want to learn Mandarin while living in China, or if your travel plans always require a passport, then THE GLOBAL CITIZEN is for you. Written by Monster.com's former international career mentor, Elizabeth Kruempelmann, THE GLOBAL CITIZEN is an international life and career planner that walks you through the ins and outs of working, studying, volunteering, or living in a foreign country. Thought-provoking assessments will get you started on your global path, the interactive planner will keep you on track, and extensive resources will widen your possibilities. With tips for researching and funding your adventure, secrets to adjusting to life abroad, and hints for making the most of your experiences when (or if!) you return, THE GLOBAL CITIZEN presents a new approach to life planning no citizen of the world should be without. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good introduction, but doesn't get into the WHY, only the HOW
I'm so glad there are books like Global Citizen that tell you and try to show you how to live overseas.I never knew they existed before either, since expatriation from America is a subject that the US media considers taboo and non-existent.But yet, it's very real because many are dissatisfied in America and realize that it's not the ideal world it claims to be, nor is it the place where whatever's not possible is not possible anywhere else.

In fact, my greatest discovery overseas is that:"Beyond North America, the social climate is INFINITELY more natural and free flowing, and I am NEVER without attractive female companionship."

This book though, only gets into a few reasons for expatriation, describing only a few benefits that are at the tip of the iceberg.The rest if mostly a how-to guide that covers some practical aspects of it.So far, there hasn't been a book that addresses all the deep real life reasons for living overseas.In short, it talks only about the HOW of expatriation, not the WHY.And shouldn' the WHY be dealt with first?That's what all these authors seem to be missing, except for me.Perhaps the "WHY" reasons are taboo?

Thus, I've volunteered to become the first to address the deep "WHY" reasons and put together a website and ebook called Happier Abroad at http://www.happierabroad.com to help inspire people to pursue international living, dating and traveling, and cultivate an awareness of the positive benefits overseas unknown to most Americans, who instead are living in fear and isolation perpetuated by the US media and culture which tells them that there is nothing good outside the US and that you are empty inside and need to work and consume to fill that emptiness.It's a soulless life lacking connectedness with others and inner life.

Check it out.It'll give you a whole new dimension on life.

Thanks for reading this review.

Sincerely,
Winston

5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Resource
"The Global Citizen" is a MUST READ for anyone seeking to establish an international lifestyle. I especially liked the sections that allowed real people who've moved abroad the opportunity to write about their experiences. These "journal entries" gave me a lot of inspiration. The book is loaded with program information for study, voluteering and work abroad. There is a chapter on financing your journeys which offers information about scholarships and grants that I didn't even know existed! I highly recommend "The Global Citizen" for anyone serious about going abroad short-term or long-term.

2-0 out of 5 stars Good introductory value, poor on details
If you are under 20, not sure what to do with your life and contemplating about how cool it is to travel to Europe and save the rain forests - this book is perfect for you (even better if you want to save rain forests in Europe). Then, if you are not from US, don't have kickass amount of money to spend or know exactly what you want - bypass this title.

The Global Citizen offers a lot of ways for an American to go abroad; if you live elsewhere, only 20% of all the suggestions are relevant to you. Of these 20%, most require significant investment. What's more important, neither of these ways is described in detail.

Large sections of this book are dedicated to the fine art of proving that 2 and 2 equals 4. For example, the author dedicates 2 or 3 pages to explanation why it pays to know languages others than English.

On the other hand, little to no useful tips are given on most important subjects, like convincing the foreign employer to hire you, or listing places with high expat concentrations, etc. Most of the work abroad opportunities are standard English teaching stuff - I don't need to buy a book to tell me about it, really.

The book is full of howlers. Page 199: 450 - 2550 British pounds are translated as 310 - 1767 US dollars (neat, huh?). Page 88: Arctic Odysseys provides high quality travel experiences in the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland, Siberia and China (someone please find Arctic China for me). Page 213: the author discovers a new country: Moldova-Ukraine. And this is just a small part.

Again, good enough as introduction, many ideas, very low on details.

5-0 out of 5 stars Inspirational Book!
This book is wonderful and I would recommend it to anyone!The author writes on a personal level like she is talking to you and it is also written from a emotional level so it is easy to understand.This book gets you excited about all the possibilities and the author explains any fears you may have and how you can get over them and overall she gets the word across to never give up!She also gives e-mail adresses from other people who have experience travel.This is a great book, everyone can benefit from this.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book!
The Global Citizen is an excellent book for anyone thinking of doing anything abroad! It covers a wide range of topics, from studying to volunteering abroad. The author provides practical information on how to identify your goal, approach it and then directs the reader on where to find more information on each individual topic. This book is very stimulating and most certainly motivating! A great buy! ... Read more


18. Women in Career & Life Transitions
by Sandy Anderson
 Paperback: 226 Pages (1999-09)
list price: US$16.95 -- used & new: US$219.00
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Asin: 1563706709
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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All of this information (from here on) is currently listed on Amazon's page for this book's listing. The book is out of print, however, I have many copies to sell to Amazon. If you need any further information please let me know. Thanks! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Must-Read for Women in Transition
A quick read and packed with great ideas and new ways of thinking about transitions in your life.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book is phenomenal!
The author combines research, resources and information with real life stories to make a comprehensive guide to transition.It's written in a very reader-friendly tone.I've worked with people in transition forseveral years and have not seen a work that was so all-encompassing. Perfect for women in transition because it addresses all the issues webalance in the process of our daily lives.Highly recommend this book toany growth-oriented woman.

5-0 out of 5 stars Real-Life Case Studies will Inspire You to Start Moving!
The most inspiring part of this book is its wonderful real-life case studies of other women in transition. These studies really augment thehow-to steps that Sandy Anderson offers in the text. My favorite: 36-yearold University Lecturer and Researcher. She declared bankruptcy to pursueher life's work to teach in a university setting part-time. Unbelievableand ever-so inspiring.

--Kimberly Stansell, author Bootstrapper's SuccessSecrets: 151 Tactics for Building Your Business on a Shoestring Budget(Career Press)

5-0 out of 5 stars FOR EVERY WOMAN
Dr. Anderson has written an incredibly thorough book to help women through all aspects of career and life transitions. Her research and attention to every detail make this a powerful, practicaland easy-to-use tool. Theexercises create an interactive environment for optimum learning. Thestories of women going through transition help bring the information alive.The resources encourage women to reach out for more support. Most any womanat any stage of her life can find something valuable in this book. Sincemost women change careers more than seven times over their lives and gothrough at least one life change per year, every woman should read thisbook.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book is a necessity for women in career transition.
As a person who has had careers in human resources and business management, I found this book to be informative and practical.As a woman in career and life transition myself, I found this book to be a necessity. The author presents an abundant amount of information that every woman incareer transition will find useful.The anecdotes interspersed throughoutthe book make the book enjoyable and easy-to-read. ... Read more


19. Career Diplomacy: Life and Work in the U.S. Foreign Service
by Harry W. Kopp, Charles A. Gillespie
Paperback: 266 Pages (2008-10-15)
list price: US$26.95 -- used & new: US$16.53
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Asin: 1589012194
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The U.S. Foreign Service is sometimes derided, often underappreciated, occasionally praised, rarely examined, and almost never understood. And yet whether America's diplomacy succeeds or fails depends to a large extent on its foreign service professionals. "Career Diplomacy" is an insider's guide that examines the foreign service as an institution, a profession, and a career. Harry W. Kopp and Charles A. Gillespie, both of whom had long and distinguished careers in the foreign service, provide a full and well-rounded picture of the organization, its place in history, its strengths and weaknesses, and its role in American foreign affairs.Based on their own experiences and through interviews with over 85 current and former foreign service officials, the authors lay out what to expect in a foreign service career, from the entrance exam through midcareer and into the senior service: how to get in, get around, and get ahead. This book concludes with a stirring chapter on tomorrow's diplomats and the future of the foreign service as an institution.Readers will benefit from several appendices, which include a Department of State organization chart, core precepts of the foreign service, and internet resources. "Career Diplomacy" reveals what America's professional diplomats do and how they do it. It is a rare, first-hand look in to the life and work of this country's professional diplomats, who advance and protect U.S. national security interests around the globe. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Required Reading (Kind of)
This is not a general interest book. Career Diplomacy is, however, a MUST READ for anyone considering a career in diplomacy or already in the midst of the application process. Most readers with a cursory interest in diplomacy or statecraft are better served with more journalistic fare. Those already working for the State Department or other Federal agencies with employees abroad don't need this book because they have lived experiences. But if you are a potential or actual job applicant and really want to know the nuts and bolts of a job in Foreign Service this book is essential. This book will provide you with concrete information about what is expected of you, the application processes, the strengths and weaknesses of the system, tips on how to advance your career, and future trends in diplomacy. It will help you make decisions about your career and may even provide some additional confidence to help with your candidacy.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very helpful introduction
This book provides a well-rounded and in-depth introduction to the U.S. Foreign Service. I understand much better now the purpose and history of the service. I appreciate the author's honest look at the service - covering good and bad points.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best guide to the foreign service ever
This is a great snapshot in to the world of foreign service with interviews, history and troubleshooting for the determined foreign office. I came across this book as a study aid for the foreign service.It does contain a detailed history of the foreign service, but it is more valuable as a job description and personal account.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good overview
This is a good book for anyone who is interested in how the foreign service works.As with all other books I have come accross on this topic there are a lot of generalizations, and it seems to be written under the nose of "big brother" if you will.I think this is an absolute must read for anyone considering a career in the Foreign Service, but do not expect it to answer all your questions.For instance there is no further insight into assignments or career progression than is available free of charge on the State Dept. web site.There is however a little more descript explaination about the different career tracks.While I am still looking for a book that gives a little better "behind the scenes" look I definitely think this was a great buy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent insight into the foreign service
This book provides a fascinating insight into life in the foreign service. The view it provides is fair, not portraying the foreign service as the greatest institution ever formed but showing the advantages and disadvantages of the organization. Although the target audience seems to be people considering government employment, I think this a worthwhile read for anyone who is interested in understanding how American foreign policy is applied. ... Read more


20. Rhythms of Academic Life: Personal Accounts of Careers in Academia (Foundations for Organizational Science)
Paperback: 536 Pages (1996-07-01)
list price: US$78.95 -- used & new: US$59.99
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Asin: 0803972636
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Rhythms of Academic Life is a comprehensive manual that surveys important topics relevant to the world of academia, such as publishing, research, teaching, pedagogy, teamwork, sabbaticals, and tenure. Written by an incomparable diverse group of scholars, this collection provides rich, personal, sometimes poignant, and often humorous accounts of both the common and the unique journeys taken throughout an academic lifetime. The contributors describe the experiences of scholars in different roles and transition points and supply a set of guidelines that will help others make informed choices. This one-of-a-kind volume makes it possible to enter into an academic career well-prepared and familiarizes the reader with the academic work climate. Students and professionals in organization studies, management, and across a variety of disciplines will find that this volume greatly enhances their understanding of scholarly life. The illustrious cast of contributors provide a wealth of down-to-earth, reliable advice--proving once and for all that those who can, teach. ... Read more


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