All Careers articles – Page 46
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Careers clinic: Planning ahead
Now, more than ever, is the time to proactively manage your career, says Caroline Tolond
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Who's who: Colourful chemistry
Sarah Houlton marvels at the rainbow of career options available to colour chemists
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Profile: Tomorrow's careers
A wealth of skills took Kate Bellingham from a first degree in physics, to careers as a computer programmer, TV presenter, maths teacher, and finally a national champion for careers in science, technology, engineering and maths (Stem), writes Sarah Houlto
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The Educated Chemist: New pharmacists on the block
Transferable skills prepare MPharm graduates for the jobs market, writes Matt Brown
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Profile: The science business
US materials scientist Brian Smith got himself an MBA in order to build a business based on his research
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Company profile: Chemists riding the storm
Big pharma's outsourcing is key to predicted success for a growing UK contract research organisation, reports Emma Davies
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The Educated Chemist: Europe-wide mentoring scheme
Training and funding is available to chemists and related scientists who want to encourage future generations to follow in their footsteps.
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Careers clinic: The CV question
CV fashions come and go, and what's good in the UK might not be right for the US. Here are some invaluable pointers from Caroline Tolond.
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The insider: Mixing synthesis and drug discovery
Sarah Houlton talks to Sharan Bagal about life as a medicinal chemist
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Profile: Brand loyalty
A fascination for conducting polymers coupled with an interest in languages prepared Liz Mallen for a successful career with a global silicones supplier, writes Yfke Hager
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Careers clinic: Teaching's no dead end
Becoming a teacher doesn't close off alternative options, writes Caroline Tolond, but changing direction doesn't spell an end to teaching
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The Educated Chemist: High pressure research
Ned Stafford visits a German research centre focused on using high pressure to develop materials which are harder, but cheaper, than diamonds
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Profile: Fresh air
Gas technologist John Irven never forgets his first scientific influences, writes Yfke Hager
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The Educated Chemist: Those who can...
The Undergraduate Ambassadors' Scheme is an ideal way to find out whether a teacher's life is for you, writes Sarah Houlton
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Careers clinic: The smell of success
Caroline Tolond sniffs out job opportunities in the fragrance industry
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Who's who: Santa's scientific helpers
Toys aren't safe to distribute until specially trained scientists have destroyed them, reports Emma Davies
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Profile: Living chemistry
Elizabeth Blackburn knows that chemistry is the key to understanding life, as she tells Ned Stafford
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Careers clinic: Be prepared
Keeping your CV updated is the key to career mobility, says Caroline Tolond
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Company Profile: Chemists in the driving seat
Victoria Gill speaks to young scientists at Shell's Global Solutions Technology Centre in Cheshire, UK
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The Educated Chemist: Preparing students for industry
At £250 million, the EPSRC's largest ever call will champion a new breed of doctoral training centre