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View article: Epidemiology of Injuries in Racquet Sports: a Cross-sectional Study of Specific Injuries Within One Olympic Cycle
Epidemiology of Injuries in Racquet Sports: a Cross-sectional Study of Specific Injuries Within One Olympic Cycle Open
Objective Despite the growing interest in racquet sports, injury prevalence, circumstances and severity as a function of gender, performance level and return to play have not been investigated to date. The aim was therefore to evaluate the…
View article: The role of research competence as an influencing factor for the careers of young academics. Findings and implications from studies on doctorates in medicine and life sciences in Germany
The role of research competence as an influencing factor for the careers of young academics. Findings and implications from studies on doctorates in medicine and life sciences in Germany Open
Background: When viewed internationally, Germany boasts a high rate of doctoral candidates. Fields such as medicine and life sciences have a notably high proportion of doctoral students, a trend rooted in historical factors. Despite this, …
View article: Regulations and practices of structured doctoral education in the life sciences in Germany
Regulations and practices of structured doctoral education in the life sciences in Germany Open
Structured doctoral education is increasingly preferred compared to the individual model. Several science policy organisations give recommendations on how to structure doctoral education. However, there is little research on to what extent…
View article: Motives for Obtaining a Doctorate and Perceived Meaningfulness of Doctorates: A Comparison between Medicine and Life Sciences
Motives for Obtaining a Doctorate and Perceived Meaningfulness of Doctorates: A Comparison between Medicine and Life Sciences Open
Background : In Germany, more than half of the students complete a doctorate in the life sciences and medicine. Thus the doctorate, which is supposed to pave the way for a research career, also seems to perform other functions. In medicine…
View article: Gender Inequity during the Ph.D.: Females in the Life Sciences Benefit Less from Their Integration into the Scientific Community
Gender Inequity during the Ph.D.: Females in the Life Sciences Benefit Less from Their Integration into the Scientific Community Open
Female researchers remain underrepresented in higher academic ranks, even within female-dominated fields, such as the life sciences. The phenomenon is often attributed to women’s lower publication productivity. The current article explores…
View article: Gender inequity during the Ph.D.: females in the life sciences benefit less from their scientific contacts
Gender inequity during the Ph.D.: females in the life sciences benefit less from their scientific contacts Open
Analysis of Gender Differences in the Life Sciences among Ph.D. graduates.
View article: Gender inequity during the Ph.D.: females in the life sciences benefit less from their scientific contacts
Gender inequity during the Ph.D.: females in the life sciences benefit less from their scientific contacts Open
Analysis of Gender Differences in the Life Sciences among Ph.D. graduates.