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SAME SAME BUT DIFFERENT
A mole, a cat, a dog, a turkey, a swallow, a sparrow, a barn owl, a very large duck, and a dormouse.

No, this is not the start of a children’s book, but the experimental subjects in a pioneering publication on the cerebellum. For his 1841 book on the nervous system function, Pierre Flourens studied the cerebellum by damaging it in the aforementioned animals.

TALK PREPARATION TIPS
Being able to give a fantastic talk seems like a talent. But a good slide-deck can help you stay on track to deliver an engaging story and keep your audience attention on your take-home-message. These tips can help you tell the story your data deserves.

PAPER WRITING TIPS
Having to write a paper? Staring at a white page and don’t know where to start? Try these tips to start writing your (first) manuscript.

TO-DO-LIST TRACKER
Academic jobs are fun because they’re versatile but it also means many different tasks to keep track of. This colorful To-Do-List tracker on google sheets allows you to visualize your tasks everywhere (no more lost post-it notes lost in the office!).
Just make a copy and start tasking.

ACADEMIC JOB SEARCH
Looking for a job in academia can be a daunting task. Here, Meike van der Heijden talks about the highs and lows of her adventure looking for a job, as well as lessons she learnt at each stage of the process.

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