supervisors
Coverage of supervisors in the Nexus archive.
- Three AEROs, five supervisors given show cause notices for poor performance in SIR
Three AEROs and five supervisors have been issued show cause notices due to poor performance in SIR.
- Census: enumerators in Kollam visit homes as part of door-to-door data collection
Kollam district administration has deployed 4,911 enumerators and 837 supervisors for door-to-door data collection as part of the census process.
- 70-year-old contract worker dies of suspected electrocution at Namma Metro construction site in Bengaluru
A 70-year-old contract worker died of suspected electrocution at a Namma Metro construction site in Bengaluru. An FIR has been filed against the contractor, supervisors, and BMRCL officials.
- Daily briefing: Bad supervisors bump early-career researchers out of academia
A survey found that nearly 40% of respondents reported having disorganized and poor-communicating supervisors, leading to early-career researchers leaving academia. The article also highlights promising results in treating a hard-to-treat cancer and discusses AI's potential impact on social sciences.
- Lurie and labor are on a collision course. Tuesday’s election may determine when it comes.
Lurie and labor are in conflict, with Tuesday’s election potentially determining the timing of their confrontation. The election could result in voters rejecting Prop. D or removing current supervisors.
- Daily briefing: 14 things PhD students liked hearing from their supervisors
The article highlights findings from Nature's 2025 PhD survey on effective supervisor practices for PhD students, alongside research on anglerfish bioluminescence and genetic mechanisms determining sex. It combines academic insights with biological discoveries.
- How to thrive in science when you move abroad
The article discusses strategies for international scientists to succeed abroad, offering a toolkit for researchers, supervisors, and mentors. Published in Nature on April 9, 2026, it provides guidance on navigating challenges in global scientific careers.