All Careers articles – Page 25
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'How pragmatic is it to be a blind scientist?’
Mona Minkara on not letting loss of vision end her science ambitions
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Walking the Planck: the most-pirated chemistry journals on Sci-Hub
Papers from Nature have been downloaded over 234,000 times from Sci-Hub, making it the most-pirated journal on the site
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Opinion
Chemistry's piracy problem
‘Black’ open access is forcing a shake-up of chemistry journal publishing
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Getting on the soapbox for science
The women researchers fighting sexism in science communication
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Fancy a job in Tarragona, Spain?
Chemistry in the sun and long lunch breaks make up for the tight budget and quiet lifestyle
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Go west: the impact of scientist movement in Europe
Despite migration of scientists, eastern European paper output has increased
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People power: EU chemical workforce and industry turnover
According to the European Chemical Industry Council, the EU chemical industry has a £450 billion turnover and some 1.1 million direct employees
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'Hard Brexit' threat to skilled workers
Migration model suggests scientists and other professionals will avoid the UK
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Opinion
Rankings shouldn’t matter, but they do
Scoring universities is flawed yet still highly influential
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How to put together a research proposal
The five points researchers should remember when pitching for funds
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Maintaining the UK's nuclear deterrent
The scientific challenges of working on a weapon that can never be tested
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The PhD fellow
Rachel Fort reveals how she is completing a PhD while in full time employment
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News
Spanish government promises U-turn on researcher contract downgrades
The cabinet will reverse changes that saw thousands of pre-doctoral research contracts effectively turned into internships
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Forging a future for glassblowing
Creating scientific instruments is a rare but highly desirable skill