This week we talk to Aleksandra Badura, a neuroscience post-doctoral researcher at Princeton University about the post-doc life and differences between the US and European PhD programs.
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Coming to the US from Europe to be a post-doctoral researcher
The “importance” of brand when accepting positions
Choosing a post-doc laboratory
Parallels between business world and academia
Job security
Applying for fellowships is vital for success in research fields
Differences between European counties and US in PhD trainingFewer courses in PhD program in Europe
Masters degree (~2 years) is mandatory before pursuing a PhD
Fewer European programs have a rotation system
Work/life balance
Considering starting a family
There is no magic end point to your career
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