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		| Paper: | 
		Research Projects, Collaborations and Career Aspects – Evening Discussion Summary | 
	 
	
		| Volume: | 
		349, Astrophysics of Variable Stars | 
	 
	
		| Page: | 
		403 | 
	 
	
		| Authors: | 
		Handler, G. | 
	 
	
	
		| Abstract: | 
		Do I need to be a genius to become a good scientist? How can I collect the experience I need to do research? What do I do if I made a mistake? How can I find a useful research project? How do I know that it is of good international scientific standard? How can I judge that it can be realistically carried out? How can I structure it? Should I collaborate? Who should I collaborate with? Who do I better avoid? How far can I be guided by others? How do I know whose opinions to trust? When should I be sceptical about what other scientists say? How can I plan my career? Can I plan it at all? What do I need to take into account if I am determined to work as an astronomer for the rest of my life?  All these questions (and more) are of concern for the young scientist trying to find her/his place in the astronomical community. While there is no standard solution for any of these problems, I would like to present some basic helpful ideas and concepts that were mentioned during this evening discussion. | 
	 
	
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