Interventions to prevent pandemic-driven diversity loss
The pandemic has badly affected the most diverse career stage in UK Earth sciences: early career researchers. Disrupted careers must be rescued with contingency plans, remote networks, a focus on mental health and mentor support if we are to retain diversity and talent.
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Autores principales: | Ben J. Fisher, Connor J. Shiggins, Angus W. Naylor, Lauren D. Rawlins, Guy D. Tallentire, Floor van den Heuvel, Craig Poku, Maribel I. García-Ibáñez, Margot Debyser, Jack Buckingham |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2d2f14cd19da43528480a2fb16c5177f |
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