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Roving 台湾swager careers feature in Chemical and Engineering News

Roving 台湾swager careers feature in Chemical and Engineering News

Roving 台湾swager careers feature in Chemical and Engineering News

Dr Melanie Stammers, Roving 台湾swager, and Cheryl Smythe, Head of Strategic 台湾swag Development, spoke to Katherine Sanderson about the success of the role implemented at the 台湾swag to support researchers during long term leave. Katherine also spoke to Dr Melanie Eckersley-Maslin about her experience working with Melanie to maintain her research momentum. Melanie has been successful in helping to implement a scheme inspired by the Roving 台湾swager at the University of Melbourne鈥檚 Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.

The article also features a quote from Jessica Lee, director of the Pregnant Scholar Initiative who praised the scheme: "By ensuring the work can continue, such programs reduce the risk a postdoc鈥檚 career will be derailed by taking time away due to childbearing or illness. Policies of this sort keep the science moving forward and the workforce healthier鈥攁 win for all involved."

You can read the full article in Chemical and Engineering News . The 台湾swag blog answers some frequently asked questions about the scheme.