All Careers articles – Page 12
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CareersThe daily struggle of LGBTQ+ scientists
Workplace equality for gender and sexual minorities remains a pipe dream in Stem
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CareersIs hybrid working sustainable?
The environmental impacts of working from home part of the week vary
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CareersHow to run a sustainable chemistry lab
A lot of research focuses on sustainability and climate change – but how much thought is put into making research itself more sustainable?
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OpinionAll work and no play
Is the long-hours culture of academic organic chemistry laboratories finally changing?
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CareersThe science of team science
Researchers and funders are exploring ways to make large collaborative projects more successful
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CareersHow to improve research culture
Five ways to make chemistry departments better places to work
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OpinionAct now to support early-career researchers
The Covid-19 pandemic has further highlighted long-existing issues that leaders need to take a stance on
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CareersRemotely of value?
The benefits and drawbacks of working or studying from home are not clear cut
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CareersRallying to the chemical safety cause
How Matt Endean works to keep children safe in school chemistry laboratories
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NewsAustralian Research Council’s ban on preprints in grants prompts outcry
Move derided as ‘hopelessly outdated’ and a setback for open science by researchers
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CareersImposter syndrome’s disproportionate impact
In academic fields thought to require ‘brilliance’, women – and especially minority women – report greater feelings of professional inadequacy
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NewsPandemic continues to disrupt and depress UK researchers, survey finds
Researchers reported spending more time on peer-review activities, teaching and writing
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OpinionRights and wrongs
Universities need to consider exactly what postgraduates’ employment status is
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CareersExploring the space economy
In the words of Jean-Luc Picard, ‘things are only impossible until they are not’
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CareersPublicly criticising employers is a valid way to raise concerns
Workplaces won’t improve unless people are able to speak up about their experiences