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Baking to perfection, with a pinch of chemistry
Katarina Cermelj’s training in synthesis informs how she develops new gluten-free recipes
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Ethical decisions in the workplace
Employees who feel secure should challenge unethical employers on behalf of their colleagues
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The chemists leaving their country over personal ethics
Family matters and political views are leading researchers to pursue careers abroad
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The many career benefits of apprenticeships
On-the-job training combined with a qualification provides apprentices with a solid first step on the scientific career ladder
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PhD students don’t need second jobs – they need paying above minimum wage
Recommended minimum stipends for UK-based PhDs failed to match inflation since 2005, exacerbating the current cost-of-living crisis
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The nickel crystal that catalysed collaboration
An apparent scooping turned into something much more valuable
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Scientific success is built on failure
Things going wrong doesn’t mean that you’re inadequate
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Making interviews and workplaces fully accessible
Exploring the support available to disabled jobseekers and their employers
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How to begin financial planning
Five ways that PhD students and postdocs can prepare for the future
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Break down barriers by explaining jargon
Journal publishers should do more to help researchers communicate clearly
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Making research environments more inclusive to deaf and hard of hearing students
Todd Pagano helps open up the world of chemistry for students at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf
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Publish in English or perish
The dominance of English in science does not reflect the scientists behind research articles
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How to find a suitable PhD supervisor
Five tips for identifying who will give you the support you need
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Security versus employability
Safe isn’t better if it doesn’t allow you to develop professionally
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Overcoming a severe lab accident to become a chief scientist
Thea Ekins-Coward’s life changed in an instant; several years later, she has returned to science and is about to become a mum
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When you can’t tell the whole truth in a job interview
We can’t expect interviewees to open up about themselves if that puts them at risk of discrimination