All inclusion articles
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Opinion
Letters: June 2021
Readers discuss pesticides, catalysts and how to dispose of chemicals with a rifle
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Careers
One researcher’s fight to open labs to service dogs
Researcher Joey Ramp’s brain injury and nerve damage meant that she needed a service dog in the lab, and roadblocks ended her PhD pursuit
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Opinion
Raven the Science Maven’s communication haven
Combining science, music and cultural awareness
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Opinion
Supramolecular community calls in support for gender equity
An inclusive, rigorous strategy for improving equality and diversity
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Opinion
Disabled scientists excluded from the lab
Inaccessibility continues to push disabled researchers out of science
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Opinion
Allen Bard: ‘What I really couldn’t stand was the segregation’
The father of modern electrochemistry talks baseball, the segregation era, and why your students are the most important thing
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Webinar
Celebrating Black History Month
Join us as we recognise and celebrate Black individuals and their contributions to the chemical sciences
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Opinion
Deadly science inspiring future Indigenous scientists
Corey Tutt took on a second job to stock the bookshelves of remote Australian schools
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Careers
Hobbies don’t apply for recruitment
What does the hobbies section of a CV really tell an employer about a job candidate?
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Opinion
Viewing science as a meritocracy allows prejudice to persist
Tomáš Hudlický’s opinions are abhorrent but disturbingly familiar
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Careers
Online events aren’t automatically accessible
With lectures moving online long-term, online accessibility benefits need building on
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Opinion
Online conferences have benefits worth retaining
Nothing’s quite the same as a scientific meeting
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Careers
The rise of the virtual chemistry conference
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, online talks and poster sessions are moving to the mainstream
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