All Careers articles – Page 39
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Careers clinic: Once an academic...
Does settling on a career in academia mean you've closed off all alternative options in the future? Of course not, says Caroline Tolond
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The insider: Chemical outreach
Yfke Hager discovers how outreach programmes help show students that chemistry is far more than just performing titrations
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Profile: Nurturing industrial collaboration
Organic chemist Joe Sweeney is developing a collaborative network with industry that looks set to provide a new model for knowledge and innovation exchange, says Sarah Houlton
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Careers clinic: Never too old
Age is no barrier to career progression. Just stay up to date, re-jig your CV and brush up on the latest interview techniques before making your move, says Caroline Tolond
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The Educated Chemist: Agricultural science; New York to Nadu
Graduates of a dual degree programme in agricultural science run by Cornell University and Tamil Nadu Agricultural University will have a lot of mouths to feed, writes Matt Brown
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The Educated Chemist: Life as a medicinal chemist
The AstraZeneca medicinal chemistry workshop gives PhD students an insider's view of careers in the pharmaceutical industry, discovers Yfke Hager
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Careers clinic: Pharma's market
The job market in the pharmaceutical sector is competitive, but that's no reason to rule out a career change. Caroline Tolond looks at the options
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Profile: Transatlantic chemist
British chemist Steve Woodhead's career in fragment-based drug discovery has taken him on a fast-paced 6000 mile trip from the UK to the US, reports Yfke Hager
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The Educated Chemist: Managing a career in chemistry
Chemists keen to build up management skills might be interested in Strathclyde's part-time MSc in chemical technology and management, writes Yfke Hager
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The insider: Helping new students stand out from the crowd
In the current economic climate, choosing the right university course and making the best application is more important than ever, writes Robert Bowles
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Careers clinic: Bench to bedside
There are plenty of options for pharmaceutical researchers thinking about moving into the healthcare sector, says Caroline Tolond
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Profile: The chemistry of biological systems
From work on cancer vaccines to the hunt for TB drugs, Richard Payne's life as a medicinal chemist is far from dull, reports Yfke Hager
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Managing change: Returning to academia
The US National Science Foundation is encouraging women back to academic positions, writes Sarah Houlton
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Profile: A bright career
Stephen Batchelor really can help you achieve a 'whiter wash'. With over 70 patents, he is one of Unilever's top inventors. Manisha Lalloo discovers what inspires him
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Company Profile: Australia's national science agency
CSIRO employs about 700 chemists, as Karen Harries-Rees reports.
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Careers clinic: Self promotion
The CV that has suited your current employers might need some rejigging before you send it elsewhere. Caroline Tolond shows you how
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Company Profile: James Robinson
The UK dye manufacturer has been taken over by Vivimed, India. Sarah Houlton finds out what this means for the company
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The insider: Medical writing
It takes perseverance for chemists to carve out a career in medical writing but it's well worth the effort, writes Yfke Hager
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Careers clinic: Career building
With companies advertising fewer job vacancies, it's time to network like never before, says Caroline Tolond
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The insider: Moving pictures
Matt Brown looks at the exciting opportunities in science broadcasting