All Careers articles – Page 21
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CareersMeet the winners of the RSC’s Higher Education Technical Excellence award
The technical team at Dublin City University’s School of Chemical Sciences have won for their exceptional services to health and safety and accessibility
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NewsBrazil’s research community scores win on conferences over Bolsonaro government
After a new Brazilian government order forced universities to send only one faculty member to international conferences, an uproar ensued
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CareersWhen should you help your colleagues?
Assisting trustworthy co-workers can pay dividends for your career and wellbeing
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CareersApprentice insight
Scientists share insights on Reading Scientific Service Limited’s apprenticeship scheme and advise their former selves
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CareersHarnessing the power: AstraZeneca apprentices
How an AstraZeneca apprentice solved the business-wide problem of drug compound solubility
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ArticleAstraZeneca
Making medicines that change people’s lives is what AstraZeneca does, and so could you
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RSCThe Royal Society of Chemistry
Whether exploring the elements or the science of technology, chemical scientists improve health, the environment and daily life
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ArticleDefence Science and Technology Laboratory
Harnessing science and technology to protect the UK, and the rest of the world too
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ArticleHyper Recruitment Solutions
From creating life-saving drugs to life-changing technologies, making a difference through candidates is in our DNA
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ArticleSellafield
At Sellafield, we’re true pioneers. We led the world in nuclear power production, now we’re the world’s first movers into environmental remediation
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CareersInsecurity is the enemy of a healthy research culture
But scientists are still working collaboratively and creatively
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CareersPostdoc employment status varies widely
Researchers are vulnerable to financial instability and issues with healthcare
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CareersMoving towards fairer academic rewards
New incentive systems take into account more than just a researcher’s publication history
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CareersThe benefits of science communication on social media
How finding an online community reignited a passion for chemistry
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CareersUndergraduates in their element
Harnessing the history of tungsten to engage school students with the periodic table