All Careers articles – Page 35
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Careers
Toxicologist with pesticides on the brain
Vanessa Fitsanakis’ career in toxicology goes all the way back to the farm where she grew up. Helen Carmichael traces her journey from agriculture to academia
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Careers
Maternity leave and your rights
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts covers the employments rights of mums (and dads) to be
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Careers
A sustainable future: green chemistry PhDs
Yfke Hager speaks to tomorrow’s chemists being trained in the science of sustainability
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Careers
CSIRO: a translation agency
James Mitchell Crow meets the scientists making a difference at Australia’s national science organisation
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Opinion
Too many scientists?
The proliferation of PhDs is unsustainable and damaging, says Paula Stephan.
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Careers
Cleaning up
From washing clothes to saving lives, the products of Phil Souter’s watery work can be found across the globe, as Helen Carmichael finds out
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You're hired
Alan Sugar’s latest apprentice is setting up a recruitment agency specialising in sectors that make a difference. Emma Davies finds out more
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Careers
Tracking tomorrow's talent
Futuretrack has followed thousands of students on their path through university and beyond. Kate Purcell talks Emma Davies through the latest data on careers and job satisfaction
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News
US urged to rethink chemistry graduate education
American Chemical Society report highlights systemic problems like a possible glut of chemistry PhDs and a need to bolster academic lab safety
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Careers
Of castes and chemistry
From southern India to Northern Ireland, Geetha Srinivasan has been applying her research to solving real world problems, as Sarah Houlton finds out
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Careers
Allow me to demonstrate
As Peter Wothers gets ready to deliver this year’s Royal Institution Christmas lectures, Sarah Houlton finds out he’s had a lifetime of preparation
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Careers
Compute with confidence
Charlotte Ashley Roberts gives some advice on finding a job as a computational chemist and the importance of staying positive
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Careers
Nobel signals for new drugs
Sarah Houlton talks to a company that’s capitalising on the chemistry of communication
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Careers
Any volunteers?
Volunteering is a great way to broaden your skills and experience, says Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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Careers
Pied Piper of chemistry
Andrea Sella is blowing the trumpet for chemistry, charming children and adults alike, as Nina Notman finds out
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Careers
In defence of art
Careers in conservation aren’t just for art historians, discovers Hayley Birch
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Careers
Feed the world
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts takes a look at opportunities for chemists in agricultural science
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