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OFFICE OF POSTDOCTORAL AFFAIRS
   
Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
         
         

 

Office of Postdoctoral Affairs Lending Library

The OPA has a small library of books that are available for use by postdocs.  If you are interested in borrowing any of the titles listed below, contact Dr. Thomas Gething at gething@u.washington.edu or 206.543.4836.  Purchase of these books was made possible through financial support provided by the UW-HHMI Science Education Programs.

  • A Student Handbook for Writing in Biology, Knisely
  • Academic Scientists at Work, Ross & Eckert
  • Alternative Careers in Science, Cynthia Robbins-Roth
  • And Gladly Teach: A Resource Book for Chemists Considering Academic Careers, second edition.  A Project of the American Chemical Society
  • At the Bench : A Laboratory Navigator, Barker
  • At The Helm: A Laboratory Navigator, Barker
  • Career Advice for Life Scientists
  • Effective Grading, Walvoord and Anderson
  • Enhancing the Postdoc Experience for Scientists and Engineers, National Academy Press
  • The Invisible University, National Academy Press
  • Lab Dynamics: Management Skills for Scientists, Cohen
  • Life Science Research & Teaching: Strategies for the Successful Job Hunt, The American Society for Cell Biology
  • Making the Right Moves: A Practical Guide to Scientific Management, Burroughs and Hughes
  • Office Hours, Nelson and Watt
  • On the Market: Strategies for a Successful Academic Job Search, Sandra L. Barnes
  • Research Ethics, Elliot and Stern
  • The Scientific Attitude: Second Edition, Grinaell
  • Short Guide to Writing About Biology, Pechenik
  • Teaching Tips for College and University Instructors, Royse
  • Tomorrow's Professor: Preparing for Academic Careers in Science & Engineering, Reis
  • Tools for Teaching, Barbara Gross Davis
  • UW Undergraduate Research Symposium Proceedings
  • Working Effectively with Graduate Assistants, Nyquist and Wulff

 

 

Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, unit of The Graduate School, University of Washington, Seattle, WA  98195
Contact:   pdafrs@u.washington.edu       Telephone 206-543-4836
      Fax 206-685-3234   Modified: 05/13/08