While many academics balance more than one role, some take on entirely separate jobs that allow them to explore different careers
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Since starting as a trainee 17 years ago, her collaborative creations have underpinned teaching and research at the University of York’s chemistry department
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While many academics balance more than one role, some take on entirely separate jobs that allow them to explore different careers
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For Frank Leibfarth, focussing on reactivity and selectivity helps him bridge the gap between fundamental and applied research
Hydro-Oxy and Addible both aim to transform how industry produces and uses a ubiquitous oxidant.
Since starting as a trainee 17 years ago, her collaborative creations have underpinned teaching and research at the University of York’s chemistry department
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Jennifer Kingston was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Technical Excellence Prize, which honours the vital role of technical staff in the chemical sciences community
Lauren Hatcher discusses her work developing techniques for time-resolved crystallography
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How to embrace a career transition outside of academia
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Top-down support is needed to stop exploitative PhD practices
Finding ways to fund students as they search for jobs and complete lab work for publications
Exploring the wider impacts of a PhD on your finances
While many academics balance more than one role, some take on entirely separate jobs that allow them to explore different careers
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