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Alerts & FeedsScience Careers offers a variety of alerts and RSS feeds that help you keep track of new job openings to investigate and follow up on our articles and advice to help develop your career. Job AlertsIn our job search area, you can sign up for job agent e-mail alerts that keep an ear to the ground for positions that match your job search criteria, and that send you a notification when something turns up. It's one of numerous benefits of creating an account with Science Careers; others include the ability to store multiple resumes and cover letters tuned to particular positions for quick action on applications, and the ability to post your resume for employers to assess. Science Careers/Next Wave NewslettersUSA/Canada. If you can't tear yourself from that really crucial experiment to visit the our site every week, we can send some of our site to you. Each week, we'll send you a summary of our most recent editorial content -- features and news articles on everthing from the scientific job market and training to career alternatives to nuts-and-bolts career advice. To subscribe, just go to our E-mail list Web site. Europe. Experiments to run; papers to read (and write!); seminars to attend. . . . It’s hard to remember everything, but your career development is something you shouldn’t forget about. So let us give you a hand, with regular e-mail alerts. Twice a month, we will send you an e-mail highlighting our most recent European content, including features and news articles on everything from the scientific job market to training, career alternatives, and nuts-and-bolts career advice -- and with links that allow you to click directly through to the articles, all of which are completely free of charge. To subscribe, please send an e-mail to mailto:careers@science-int.co.uk stating the following details in the body of your e-mail:
Science Careers/GrantsNet E-mail AlertsGrantsNet includes special tools and resources will help you customize your search to quickly find the information you need, and keep you up to date with the latest trends in research and education funding. With this feature, My GrantsNet, you can sign up for GrantsNet news and updates, and receive alerts regarding additions and changes to your saved searches or changes to your saved grants. RSS FeedsIf you're a regular visitor to our site, or just drop by from time to time, you may notice the little orange rectangles with the letters "XML" or "RSS" on some of our pages. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and it provides a way to automatically capture our headlines for off-line reading or display on your own Web site. With RSS you can display headlines from our Career Development section -- see our list of current feeds below -- and those other news providers, on your computer display with software called newsreaders. Newsreaders take RSS feeds in XML, a machine language, and format them in HTML, used for human-readable Web pages. With RSS, you can also grab our Web content and display it on your own Web site (legally), with the text updating automatically as we update the feeds. Here is a list of our current RSS feeds:
Learn about Science's other RSS feeds and RSS in general from the main Science site. |