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Travis Nicholson

Travis Nicholson

Science, elitism, and a plea for humility

Science, elitism, and a plea for humility

If you follow me on social media, you might have noticed that I promised my content would get spicier. Well, today I deliver. This post is about how a political trend in America (and the West more broadly) is shaping the culture and practice of science. Political polarization in America
16 Mar 2025 5 min read
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Missed opportunities: the personal statement

Today's post is in response to several students who asked me to discuss the personal statement in graduate, fellowship, and award applications. Specifically, I'll address common misconceptions, explain why the personal statement is more important than you might think, and provide guidance on writing a strong
07 Mar 2025 4 min read
And so it begins ...
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And so it begins ...

Well, I started a blog. I never really thought of myself as someone who gives great career advice. I just answered students’ questions the best I could—about grad school, research opportunities, and how to build a meaningful career in science. But over the years, something surprising happened. Student after
01 Mar 2025 2 min read
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