All Working life articles – Page 11
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Article
Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
Harnessing science and technology to protect the UK, and the rest of the world too
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RSC
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Whether exploring the elements or the science of technology, chemical scientists improve health, the environment and daily life
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Article
AstraZeneca
Making medicines that change people’s lives is what AstraZeneca does, and so could you
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Careers
Harnessing the power: AstraZeneca apprentices
How an AstraZeneca apprentice solved the business-wide problem of drug compound solubility
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Careers
Apprentice insight
Scientists share insights on Reading Scientific Service Limited’s apprenticeship scheme and advise their former selves
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Business
3M slashes 1500 jobs globally
Reduction adds to 2000 layoffs announced in April, and is intended to save the company $110–120 million annually
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Careers
Insecurity is the enemy of a healthy research culture
But scientists are still working collaboratively and creatively
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Careers
Postdoc employment status varies widely
Researchers are vulnerable to financial instability and issues with healthcare
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News
Researchers love their jobs but toxic competition and publishing pressures take their toll
Largest survey of its kind finds research culture is struggling – results that surprise few
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Opinion
Reviewing performance reviews
Assessing the value of researchers’ work is hard, but there are some easy ideas to avoid
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Opinion
Frances Arnold’s retraction and the case for slow science
Frances Arnold’s masterful retraction highlights the problems with publication-driven science
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Opinion
What we need to know to make our labs safer
We lack the data to fully understand the hazards in academic labs
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News
Study reveals which countries’ researchers work through their holidays
‘Culture of overwork’ a problem in many countries, researchers claim
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News
American scientific publishers panic over paywall policy rumours
The White House is apparently poised to force the immediate free distribution of scientific journal articles arising from federal funding
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News
Bullying and harassment helpline launched
Chemical scientists who have been targeted, accused of or witnessed bullying can now contact the Royal Society of Chemistry’s support line