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The startups that grew out of the Pfizer redundancies

18 months on, three former Pfizer employees explain how they’ve seized opportunities to fill gaps in the market

People as puzzle pieces

Choosing the right mentor

Taking part in a mentoring programme can provide you with the support you need for career success

First-generation graduate chemists face challenges throughout their entire academic lifetime

Study highlights need for mentorship and more inclusive networks

Nurturing socioeconomic inclusion for a brighter tomorrow

Understanding why individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are underrepresented in the chemical sciences

Careers in science policy

The Stem professionals thriving in careers at the intersection of science and society

Highlights

Team photo

The startups that grew out of the Pfizer redundancies

18 months on, three former Pfizer employees explain how they’ve seized opportunities to fill gaps in the market

NIH

Careers in science policy

The Stem professionals thriving in careers at the intersection of science and society

Man presenting with two big screens behind

Does gamification have a place in chemistry education?

Escape rooms, murder mysteries and virtual reality are being used to try to make the subject more attractive to students

Hands holding CVs

The narrative CV: a step towards more inclusive science?

Exploring an alternative to a traditional list of achievements

Business studies

The benefits of following a PhD with an MBA

The chemists who have achieved professional success by getting business and management degrees

Speaker

How to excel at public speaking

A five-step approach to present effectively

Poster conference

How to thrive at conferences

Five tips for making the most of meet-ups

LinkedIn

How to make an effective LinkedIn profile

Tips for making your online presence more attractive to employers

Meeting

How to have fewer, more effective meetings

Five strategies that can help individuals and institutions manage meetings better

Going over the finish line

How to finish a PhD

Five tips for navigating the final months of your research project

A character joyfully yells into a megaphone, from which coloured shapes, flowers and foliage emerges

How to get experience for science communication officer roles

Five tips to build your skills and see if it’s a career for you

Bathabile Ramalapa

How Bathabile Ramalapa is making a place for chemistry in health innovation

The award-winning scientist is solving health problems in the global south and inspiring other girls to follow suit

Willie May

Willie May: ‘We need to find and support the “missing millions”’

The analytical chemist on growing up Black in Alabama in the 1950s and 1960s and his journey through NIST, academia and the AAAS presidency

James Shee with Artists of the Ballet in In Colour

From professional ballet dancer to quantum chemist

Creativity has been central to James Shee’s career across both art and science

Woman checking wallet and finding no money

Cultural changes need to stop PhD students working for free

Top-down support is needed to stop exploitative PhD practices

Bridging the gap after submitting a PhD thesis

Finding ways to fund students as they search for jobs and complete lab work for publications

The pension cost of doing a PhD

Exploring the wider impacts of a PhD on your finances

New UKRI terms do more to acknowledge the diversity of PhD researchers

But further stipend increases are needed to fully widen access to doctoral study

Explainer: How an American car workers’ union became a champion for postdocs

The United Auto Workers union now represents over 100,000 academics, supercharging their fight for better conditions

Financial challenges affect the health of UK chemistry

Maintaining a healthy chemistry pipeline requires affordable education and training routes

US government scientist union scores latest contract win

Californian scientists have followed academics in unionising and have negotiated better pay and conditions

NMR

Getting good at human tasks

’What do you mean you had to lock the NMR with an oscilloscope and shim the magnet by hand?’

Ponnadurai Ramasami

Ponnadurai Ramasami: ‘You will learn more by going the more difficult way’

The trailblazing computational chemist on the joys of teaching, inaugurating a virtual conference, and the importance of doing things the hard way

Weizmann Institute

How do you rebuild your lab after it is hit by an Iranian missile?

Milko van der Boom talks to Chemistry World about dealing with destruction at the Weizmann Institute, saving samples and people coming together