All Professional development articles
-
Careers
How to get experience for science communication officer roles
Five tips to build your skills and see if it’s a career for you
-
Careers
Recognising the roles that senior PhDs and postdocs play in training new lab members
A number of schemes now provide training and recognition for the work done to support students
-
Article
CPHI Barcelona 2023: forging collaborations for a promising future in the pharmaceutical sector
CPHI creates connections and inspires partnerships across the global pharma community
-
Careers
Developing entrepreneurship skills for chemistry students
Learning how to turn an idea into commerical success
-
Article
You don’t need coding to be a chemist
Writing your own software can be useful, but what matters is knowing how to use it
-
Article
Leading in the lab starts at Pittcon
Don’t miss the premier conference on laboratory science
-
Careers
How to develop in your current role
When promotion isn’t automatic, you need to take a proactive approach to your career
-
Careers
The importance of mentoring networks for female scientists
Networks for female chemists are providing the missing mentorship that many hope will help women flourish in chemistry careers
-
Opinion
Integrating coding into chemistry helps science progress faster
Taking a beginner Python programming course can lead to big efficiency gains
-
Opinion
Taking the foundation course route
Students should be told more about the different paths to a career in chemistry
-
Careers
The many career benefits of apprenticeships
On-the-job training combined with a qualification provides apprentices with a solid first step on the scientific career ladder
-
News
Watered-down apprenticeship could risk lab technicians’ career progression
Changes to the requirements for UK laboratory technician apprenticeships could leave some without an academic qualification
-
Opinion
The career importance of community service work
Community work enhances a scientist’s skills, whatever career stage they’re at
-
News
Pandemic continues to disrupt and depress UK researchers, survey finds
Researchers reported spending more time on peer-review activities, teaching and writing