All Careers articles – Page 36

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    Views from a tall poppy

    2012-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Craig Priest tells Yfke Hager that stumbling into chemistry and tripping round the globe have given him a passion for science that he’s eager to share

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    Educating scholars

    2012-03-31T00:00:00Z

    With many universities now opting to employ dedicated teaching staff, Sarah Houlton meets two of them for a lesson in undergraduate chemistry

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    Working abroad

    2012-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Working in another country affords a world of new experiences and opportunities, says Charlotte-Ashley Roberts, but there’s a lot to think about before you start packing

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    The future of medicine

    2012-03-01T00:00:00Z

    A medicinal chemistry course that’s giving students a real taste of pharma - failure, frustration and all

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    To ECHA his own

    2012-03-01T00:00:00Z

    The EU’s Reach regulation involves a huge data gathering operation - Kaihsu Tai is working right at its heart

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    Chew's life

    2012-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Revolymer’s expertise in polymer chemistry has brought non-stick, biodegradable chewing gum to the mass market

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    The apprentice

    2012-03-01T00:00:00Z

    A university education isn’t the only way to get started in chemistry - there are advantages of learning on the job with an apprenticeship

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    Rising from the ashes

    2012-02-24T09:08:00Z

    Neil Sinclair reports on some exciting new ventures emerging from redundant chemical and pharmaceutical plants

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    Careers clinic: The apprentice

    2012-02-24T08:32:18Z

    A university education isn't the only way to get started in chemistry. Charlotte Ashley-Roberts discusses the advantages of learning on the job with an apprenticeship

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    Profile: To ECHA his own

    2012-02-24T08:22:07Z

    The EU's Reach regulation involves a huge data gathering operation and Kaihsu Tai is working right at its heart. Manisha Lalloo finds out how he got there

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    Company Profile: Chew's life

    2012-02-24T08:20:59Z

    Revolymer's expertise in polymer chemistry has brought non-stick, biodegradable chewing gum to the mass market as Hayley Birch discovers

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    Managing change: Patent protectors

    2012-01-27T10:34:13Z

    When it comes to the world of patents, a chemist's knowledge of the laws of the lab can be as important as knowing the laws of the land, as Sarah Houlton finds out

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    Careers clinic: Analytical aspirations

    2012-01-27T10:33:33Z

    Charlotte Ashley-Roberts puts the work of analytical chemists under the microscope

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    Profile: The drugs detective

    2012-01-27T10:33:32Z

    Rian Charles tells Hayley Birch that getting a job as a forensic scientist takes conviction

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    The insider: Seeds of Change

    2012-01-27T10:33:12Z

    Yfke Hager takes a look at careers in agricultural chemistry and the scientists who are working to feed the world

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    The drugs detective

    2012-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Rian Charles tells Hayley Birch that getting a job as a forensic scientist takes conviction

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    Who's who: Studying fragrances and flavours

    2011-08-30T09:27:52Z

    Sarah Houlton tries to entice us into a career in the flavourings and fragrances industry

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    Profile: Sense of success

    2011-08-30T09:01:15Z

    'I enjoy a challenge', Nathan Lawrence, senior research scientist at Schlumberger Research, tells Emma Davies

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    Careers clinic: Be your own boss

    2011-08-30T09:01:15Z

    Setting up a business is daunting but can be very rewarding, says Charlotte Ashley-Roberts

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    The insider: Living history

    2011-08-30T09:00:30Z

    Jobs in science centres and museums are hard to come by and competition is fierce. The work requires bright, enthusiastic and imaginative people, reports Emma Davies