All Careers articles – Page 20
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ResearchHarnessing plants and microbes to tackle environmental pollution
Eucharia Nwaichi is using biochemistry to clean up one of the most polluted places on Earth
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CareersAre chemical engineering and biochemistry their own disciplines?
Exploring the edges of the chemical science family
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OpinionCan your hobbies make you a better chemist?
Researchers suggest arts and crafts should be integrated into learning science
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NewsHigh levels of impostor syndrome found in female academics
Feelings of self-doubt and being a fraud rise well above the rate of the general population
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ResearchThe protein crystallisation influencer
Naomi Chayen discusses her career manipulating phase diagrams to produce high-quality protein crystals
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NewsTwitter chemistry poster conference continues to grow as it celebrates its fifth anniversary
Royal Society of Chemistry’s Twitter poster conference hopes to get chemistry trending on social media
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CareersIs there a future for chemists in São Paulo?
Brazil’s largest city has opportunities as well as risks for scientists
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OpinionSo, your colleague said something racist...
James Watson’s lab mates should not be blamed for his offensive views
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NewsA career in research is becoming increasingly ‘temporary’
The half-life of a scientific career has dropped from 35 years to five in the last 50 years
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OpinionA new life in New Jersey
The chemical capital of the US is more than just mobsters and The Boss
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ArticleStrength through diversity
Why people should be at the heart of a forward-thinking contract research organisation
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CareersRethinking industrial placements
How SMEs are bridging the gap between undergraduates and industry
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CareersBreaking the stigma around speech disorders
The battle for three scientists to find their voice
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CareersSeeking a career in Portugal
A pay cut might be on the cards, but the country has a lot to offer
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ResearchCluster fundamentals
Stefanie Dehnen discusses the exotic structures of inorganic chemistry’s middle ground
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BusinessBayer to cut 12000 jobs
As it integrates Monsanto businesses, Bayer will eliminate around 10% of its global workforce