All Careers articles – Page 23
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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
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NewsPredatory conference scammers are getting smarter
The organisers of bogus scientific events are improving their websites and exploiting top researchers to get their hands on registration money
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CareersA Wales of a time
Raw beauty and low cost of living are two bonuses for moving to the Valleys
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CareersThe art of crafting conferences
The benefits and challenges of three approaches to scientific meetings
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NewsUnnecessary tension between teaching and research
Learning to teach while in graduate school does not hinder the research careers of PhDs, a Portland State University team finds
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CareersThe father of lithium-ion batteries
Akira Yoshino’s journey to winning Japan’s highest scientific honour
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OpinionSupervisors must support the people in their care
Management and leadership are two different, equally important, things
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OpinionWhat did pop culture ever do for us?
Phrases and characters that give us a neat shorthand for sharing ideas
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CareersThe science of stand-up comedy
Science Comedian Brian Malow on cracking wise about chemistry
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CareersHow to form a research collaboration
Five tips for success when partnering up in the name of science
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CareersFashioning a career in Lombardy
One of the largest chemical industries in Europe is ready to entice you to enjoy la dolce vita