All Professional development articles – Page 4
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CareersGeneration next
AstraZeneca is investing in the future of drug discovery with its new graduate training scheme in pharma. Manisha Lalloo finds out more
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CareersBy royal appointment
The Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 brings UK science and industry together through its industrial fellowship scheme. Philip Robinson reports
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CareersBeginner's guide to book writing
Thinking about writing a book? Before taking the plunge, heed the advice of those who’ve done it all before. Hayley Birch talks to the experts
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CareersClimbing the ladder
Simon Perks gets some tips to help early career chemists survive in academia
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BusinessLaboratory safety goes digital
Online video resources aim to bring industry culture to academic labs
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CareersHigher apprenticeships offer degrees of difference
Can an apprenticeship offer a genuine alternative to a university degree? James Mitchell Crowe investigates
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CareersTracking tomorrow's talent
Futuretrack has followed thousands of students on their path through university and beyond. Kate Purcell talks Emma Davies through the latest data on careers and job satisfaction
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CareersAny volunteers?
Volunteering is a great way to broaden your skills and experience, says Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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CareersGoing solo
Simon Perks finds out how a corporate restructure turned five industrial chemists into start-up entrepreneurs
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Careers
Use your body
Joining a professional body has a range of career benefits from training to networking and sharing expertise explains Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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Careers
Mixing business with chemistry
Hayley Birch finds out why investing in graduate development is so essential to Afton Chemical’s success
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A gap in the market
With a little luck and a lot of hard work, young entrepreneurs can turn ideas into careers. Emma Davies meets some graduates who are setting out and starting up
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CareersThe future of medicine
A medicinal chemistry course that’s giving students a real taste of pharma - failure, frustration and all
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