All Careers articles – Page 21
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OpinionThe hot topics in chemistry after six years of Critical Point
In his final column, Mark Peplow gives his verdict on careers, collaboration and public engagement
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CareersSpeaking truth to power
The scientist in charge of providing objective advice to US politics
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ResearchThe luck of the materials scientist
Studying the structure of disordered materials is complicated, but Simon Billinge explains how it opens the door to designer materials with desired properties
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OpinionHappy 60th birthday, Nasa
The space agency has come a long way - but its best may be yet to come
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CareersThe radio telescopes exploring our universe
How astrochemists are identifying molecules light-years away from Earth
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OpinionShould you leave or remain after Brexit?
An uncertain future may cause UK researchers to move abroad
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CareersThe heart of Japan
Beyond Kyoto, the Kansai region boasts iconic cities, characterful culture, and powerhouses of innovation
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CareersThe analytical referee
Julian Braybrook on taking up his role as the UK’s government chemist
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CareersFive ways to secure research funding
How to find your financial feet as an independent researcher
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OpinionChemistry A-level entries show rise in popularity
Exam results in the UK show more young people, particularly young women, are studying chemistry
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NewsShortage of science students a myth in the UK, study claims
Only half of science, technology, engineering and maths graduates work in jobs related to their degree course
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ResearchLights – camera – catalysis!
Like thousands of chemists worldwide, Bert Weckhuysen is a keen photographer. More unusually, however, he has found a way to bring his hobby and his research together
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CareersHow to become a chemistry teacher
Teaching can be an intense but rewarding and refreshing career change
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CareersHow I created an $80 million zeolite company
Javier García-Martínez shares how to mix science, entrepreneurship and art