All articles by Manisha Lalloo
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Careers
Six years of AstraZeneca’s graduate training programme
The participants in the scheme are finding success in a variety of careers
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Careers
Should you take a MOOC?
Five tips on picking a free online course to further your scientific career
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Careers
Rethinking industrial placements
How SMEs are bridging the gap between undergraduates and industry
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Careers
The ethics of scientific publishing
How to spot a problem paper – and what you should do about it
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Careers
Moving to South Africa
With a thriving chemical industry, the country could offer an exciting new life
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Careers
Finding your future in south east France
The south east of France offers great quality of life for chemists willing to learn the language
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Careers
How to give a scientific presentation
Five tips to keep an audience engaged without using cat pictures
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Research
Ladder polymer ‘unzipped’ with a pull
Polyladderene transformed to polyacetylene using mechanochemistry
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Research
New twist for electrodes boosts hydrogen production
Conductive chiral polymer increases process’ efficiency by selecting the ‘right’ electrons
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Feature
Science's problem with unconscious bias
Kit Chapman looks at how people are tackling the hidden biases holding sections of society back in pursuing a career in science
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Careers
Should older academics be forced to retire?
Why some universities are requiring staff to step down
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Research
Human-made minerals add to evidence for Anthropocene epoch
List of minerals that form either directly or indirectly as a result of humanity’s activities offers insights into our impact on Earth’s geology
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Careers
Catching up with AstraZeneca's graduate programme
Three years on, Manisha Lalloo revisits the pharma giant’s training scheme