All Careers articles – Page 30
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CareersShanghai, China
The world’s largest city has plans for its science sector that will result in a jobs boom
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CareersCitizens and science: the US cities with the most chemists per 1000 jobs
Source: US Department of Labor
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CareersThe fire scientist
Combustion expert Claire Benson shares how her team is solving the latest problems in health and safety
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NewsSexual harassment cover ups putting students at risk
Campaigners level criticism at UK universities over use of non-disclosure agreements
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NewsCannabis chemists in high demand
US Drug Enforcement Agency maintains cannabis as a prohibited drug keeping big pharma out of this growing field
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CareersMeet chemistry's emergency hotline
Lifesaving advice is just part a normal day at the office for the staff of the National Chemical Emergency Centre
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OpinionHow your name affects your career
Kate Granger showed few things have such impact as introducing yourself
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CareersWhat skills will you need in 2026?
Andy Extance asks the experts how science jobs will change and where to focus your professional development
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CareersMelbourne, Australia
The world’s most liveable city is a renowned hub for biotech and biomedical research but lacks other opportunities, finds James Mitchell Crow
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NewsReprieve for some Australian climate scientists facing the axe
Number of climate scientists to lose jobs cut from 100 to 40
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CareersThe anti-doping expert
Francisco Radler, the man in charge of the Rio 2016 Olympics anti-doping operation, reveals how his team has prepared
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CareersSizeable problem: how well women's safety equipment fits
Data source: ProspectAccording to a survey by Prospect, women in the UK who use personal protective equipment (PPE) rated trousers as the least likely item to provide a suitable fit. Of those working in research, 84% had worn PPE replaced by their employer, although 51% were expected to clean it ...
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CareersThe stunt show
Clouds of liquid nitrogen and flamethrowers are a usual sight at the offices of Russian science and art show Artnauka, Kit Chapman finds
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CareersAmerica's got talent: where new employees come from
Data source: Accenture / American Chemistry Council
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OpinionPersonal protective equipment must work for women
We need to make sure safety clothing fits both genders
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