All Careers articles – Page 19
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CareersAdvertising salaries for fairer pay
Time to break the culture of secrecy around what we earn
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CareersSix years of AstraZeneca’s graduate training programme
The participants in the scheme are finding success in a variety of careers
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CareersDeveloping colour-changing technologies
Lauren Bowker and Louise Anderson of The Unseen explain how they’re fusing materials chemistry and art
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CareersResults of the 2019 Pay and Reward Survey
Salaries have increased in line with inflation, and while the gender pay gap persists, it is at its lowest-ever level
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CareersFixed retirement may not fix diversity issues
The reasoning behind forcing older academics to retire is problematic
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CareersWhy you should look for a mentor
Manage your career proactively by seeking guidance from others
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RSCExplore the Royal Society of Chemistry's Pay and Reward Survey archive
The Royal Society of Chemistry’s archive of remuneration reports shed light on pay and benefits in the chemical sciences
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ArticleSeeking part-time scientists with GMP skills
Experienced scientists who opt to work part time are so beneficial to Reading Scientific Service Ltd that the company wants more of them
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NewsMistrust in scientific articles exacerbates researchers’ workloads
Survey shows 86% of researchers view at least some research outputs as untrustworthy, and they are taking extra measures to verify them
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CareersHave family, will conference
Conferences and caring responsibilities need not be incompatible
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ArticleCatalysing discussion around gender and Stem
Much progress must be made before we reach gender equality within Stem. Four employees from process chemistry company CatSci discuss what it means to be a woman working in Stem in the 21st century
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BusinessBASF to axe 6000 jobs worldwide
5% cut to global staff part of a drastic restructuring to simplify corporate structure
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NewsResearchers warn open access Plan S may still be too rushed, despite one-year delay
Updated guidelines from cOAlition S funders draw mixed reactions from scientists and publishers
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