Additional Resources in Science
American Women in Science. The site includes job listings, fellowship information, information aboutpaid internships for those interested in science policy, and links to organizations concerned with science policy
American Institute of Physics. The AIP offers career services including resume search services and extensivelistings of job opportunities in the field of physics, updated every 2-3 business days.
BioNet Job Opportunities. A newsgroup archive with an impressive list of jobs in biologicalscience offered all over the country. Listings are updated monthly, and the site includes its own search capabilities, as well as a database of listings going back each month to 1990.
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Career Resources Center
Environmental Categories. An excellent collection of environmental links compiled by the career office at the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
International Biopharmaceutical Association. Information about biopharmaceutical companies and clinical research institutions.
LifeSciencesWorld.com Links to 5000 organizations involved in biotechnology.
National Academy of Engineering. Information on issues at the intersections of engineering, technology, and society that impact our quality of life.
National Academy of Sciences Career Planning Center for Beginning Scientists and Engineers. Site is under development, but already has a substantial amount of information.
NetSci. Collection, processing, and distribution of scientific information used by professionals in the biotechnology, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries. Good collections of links, including the Pharmaceutical Yellow Pages.
National Science Foundation. Short index of job openings at the NSF.
PhDsorg - Resources in Math, Science, and Engineering
Physics Around the World. This site offers links to various other sites that list job opportunities in different areas in the field of physics.
Tomorrow's Professor Listserver: Preparing for Academic Careers in Science and Engineering by Richard M. Reis, Stanford University. Postings of the archives from this very interesting listserv.
Science's Next Wave, a site maintained by and for scientists at the beginning of their careers. Includes profiles of career alternatives for scientists.
USA Jobs. The U.S. Government's official site for jobs and employment information. Includes database of current government openings,searchable by salary, field, location, and more, as well as an on-line application.
Women in Technology International. Site has an interesting mix of information, including career profiles ofscientists and engineers.