All Careers articles – Page 39
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Careers clinic: Purely functional
Functional CVs bring out your skills and are perfect for those looking for a career change, says Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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The insider: From ivory tower to global powerhouse
Investing in universities doesn't just provide us with great universities, reports Bea Perks.
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Profile: The biofuel bug
James Liao was one of the first to mix biology and engineering and he continues to break new ground in his quest for cleaner, greener biofuels, as Yfke Hager finds out
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Profile: Diversity, variety and collaboration
Typecasting has never been a problem for Sally Gras, whose interests have ranged from fluid mechanics and protein misfolding to cheese making, discovers James Mitchell Crow
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Careers clinic: Careers in policy
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts on the appliance of science to the development of public policy
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Company Profile: Chemical ensemble
From Cambridge, UK, to Cambridge, Massachusetts, Sarah Houlton looks at the rewards on offer to chemists in the biotech sector
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The Educated Chemist: A firm foundation
Bea Perks finds out about a new breed of foundation degree being developed for and by the UK chemical sector
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Careers clinic: A safe bet
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts unearths a wealth of career opportunities for chemists moving into the insurance sector
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The insider: Not just a pretty face
Beauty is in the eye of the cosmetic chemist, discovers Yfke Hager as she learns about the job satisfaction of picking up a formula you created in a shop
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Profile: Consider the evidence
Forensic analyst Raychelle Burks explains that real-life forensic scientists have rather more paperwork on TV. Bea Perks is relieved to find they don't carry guns, either
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Managing change: Reasons to be cheerful
Getting the economy back on track calls for innovation, and that calls for a mobile job market, says Bea Perks
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Profile: Teach the teachers
Teaching is in Jane Essex's blood. After years teaching in schools, she is now inspiring the next generation of chemistry teachers - and loving it, as she tells Emma Davies
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Careers clinic: Options Stateside
There are plenty of places to look for a postdoc position on the other side of the Atlantic, says Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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The Educated Chemist: Researchers in residence
The Research Councils UK flagship engagement project is encouraging children to take up science after school, writes Hayley Birch
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The insider: Chemical public relations
Publicising your results and explaining their significance to the wider public has an obvious value to society. But it's good for your career too, reports Bea Perks
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Careers clinic: Transferable skills
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts transfers her knowledge about knowledge transfer
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The insider: Chemical public relations
It's not all personalised number plates and designer sun glasses; there's a serious side to PR too, discovers Sarah Houlton
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Careers clinic: Operations in the nuclear sector
You won't find Homer Simpson generating energy or decommissioning plants in today's nuclear sector, writes Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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Profile: Keep your options open
Justin Gooding balances his own drive to succeed with the desire to nurture his team, while working to develop new and better biosensors, writes Karen Harries-Rees
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The Educated Chemist: Not all black and white
A colourful new chemistry course is preparing students for a wide range of possible careers - from cosmetics to computer graphics