All Careers articles – Page 40
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Profile: A different plane
Glenn Micalizio intended to follow a pharma career but was drawn into academia - with great results, reports Yfke Hager
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Careers clinic: Reaching out
Planning a move into science outreach? First, build a portfolio of voluntary work, advises Caroline Tolond
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The Educated Chemist: Policy pull
Those who thrive across disciplines may want to take a closer look at Science and Technology Studies (STS), suggests Helen Carmichael
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Careers clinic: Move to Canada
Many dream of leaving the UK behind and Canada is a tempting destination. Caroline Tolond advises on how to prepare for such a life-changing move
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Company Profile: Poised for success
Vancouver-based Xenon Pharmaceuticals is turning heads. Charles Cohen tells Helen Carmichael about the company's research, and its close ties with British Columbia's universities
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Profile: Chemistry in a canoe
Vancouver-based chemist Jennifer Love spends her free time kayaking, which helps open her mind to new research ideas, writes Karen Harries-Rees
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The Educated Chemist: More than maple syrup
In Canada, food is big business. A network of university and government labs, along with industry, offer lots of job opportunities for food scientists. Helen Carmichael reports
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Company Profile: Science sense
The Monell Chemical Sciences Center offers a highly multidisciplinary research environment, as Matt Brown discovers
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Who's who: Secrets of the headhunter
Headhunters have a nose for who is right for a job but you can help yourself to be sniffed out, as Sarah Houlton finds out
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Careers clinic: A legal move
Switching to a career in the legal profession will require extensive - and expensive - training but a science background can be a useful asset, says Caroline Tolond
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Profile: Bridging the gap
Entrepreneurial drive led Christopher Pike to success in the world of intellectual property. Helen Carmichael reports
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Careers clinic: Work-life balance
Changing the balance between your work and family life first requires some deep thought, says Caroline Tolond
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Profile: The perfect process
Nicola Razzell left a career in banking to work for the pharmaceutical industry and has never looked back, as she tells Helen Carmichael
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Managing change: Dust down the lab coat
Missing your lab days? Even after years away, you may be welcomed back to science research with open arms, says Matt Brown
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The Educated Chemist: Mobile masters
For bright chemists with a love of travel, a European Masters spectroscopy course may be just the ticket, says Yfke Hager
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The Educated Chemist: Advanced science
Students at the University of Liverpool can tailor their advanced science postgraduate programmes to suit their taste and background, says Yfke Hager
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Careers clinic: Graduate recruitment
There's no denying that it's a difficult time to get your first job after graduation but stay positive and open-minded and you'll surely be rewarded, says Caroline Tolond
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Profile: Hair today
Combining know-how from different businesses helped Procter & Gamble win the 2009 RSC Teamwork in innovation award for the development of hair dye product, Perfect 10
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Who's who: Agency access
Recruitment agencies often offer the only route into a job, but you'll need to register with a few and be prepared to listen to what the consultants say, as Sarah Houlton reports
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Profile: Fabulous food
Denise Smith heads the food science department at Ohio State University, US. She is thrilled by the large numbers of students switching to food science, as she tells Yfke Hager