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Life story: Chileshe Mabula-Bwalya
Adjusting to a new identity as a mother comes with challenges, but with help, a rewarding research career is possible.
Life story: Lotte Meteyard
Parenthood means last minute changes of schedule are no longer possible.
Life story: Gaby Da Silva Xavier
For some research is not just a job, and pursuing a career you love can help you be a good role model for your child.
Life story: FM
Getting your priorities straight will help you to achieve your goals.
Life story: Yanlan Mao
Planning your time effectively can help to set aside quality time for your children.
Life story: Adrian Liston
Equal parenting needs to start from day one, and requires advance planning.
Life story: Tim Kietzmann
When you have children, chasing the dream job of being a scientist can often mean relying on your partner to be flexible.
Life story: Marta Garrido
Parenting as an early-career researcher and as a group leader hold different challenges.
Life story: Ali Twelvetrees
Transferable skills can be useful to juggle the demands of being a parent scientist.
Accessible support: Chronically Academic
Researchers with disabilities and chronic illnesses are advocating for diversity to become normalised.
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