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Graduate Student Guide to the Practice of Population Biology, Ecology and Evolution

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Category Archives: Mentoring

avoiding bias in recommendation letter writing

Posted on November 19, 2015 by ngerard
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by Nicole Gerardo

The University of Arizona has created a great overview of how to avoid bias in recommendation letter writing, including a list of words to consider avoiding and including.

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some tips on reviewing articles

Posted on September 30, 2015 by ngerard
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by Nicole Gerardo

I recently found this list of tips on reviewing journal articles. It is short and provides a few good examples of helpful comments and not helpful comments.

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