All Working life articles – Page 18
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News
Overtime pay for US postdocs may not materialise
Federal judge rules against controversial overtime provision law
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Careers
Time after time: how academic researchers spend their working life
The average academic researcher spends fewer than four out of every 10 working hours on research
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Business
Chemist's struggles spawn Bristol lab incubator
Unit DX prioritises properly-equipped lab space, with partnerships to support science entrepreneurs
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News
Protest highlights poor job security and funding in Spain
Researchers take to the streets of Madrid over worsening conditions
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Careers
What skills will you need in 2026?
Andy Extance asks the experts how science jobs will change and where to focus your professional development
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Careers
The offshore chemist
Catriona Gebbie talks to Nina Notman about life as the only analytical chemist on board a North Sea oil production platform
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Opinion
Let's see that again
Has chemistry evaded the reproducibility crises affecting other branches of science? Or is it just a question of scale, asks Derek Lowe
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Careers
Marine paint innovation
Nina Notman visits the AkzoNobel site in Gateshead and meets the scientists designing the next generation of environmentally-friendly marine paints
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Careers
The main group researcher
Chris Chapman finds out how international travel and awards have put main group chemist Rebecca Melen on the fast track to academic success
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Opinion
Science must be family friendly
The perception that young scientists need to sacrifice family life for a career in research must change, says Mark Peplow
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Careers
The wisdom of crowds
Kit Chapman asks if crowdfunding is the answer for researchers struggling for funds
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News
Job worries investigated by American Chemical Society
ACS examines US market for chemists and whether the US is over-producing chemistry graduates
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Careers
A Nobel cause
Nina Notman talks to the scientists at the international organisation protecting humanity from the horrors of chemical warfare
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Opinion
Rooting out sexism
If we are going to address gender equality in science, we need to recognise our own biases, says Nicola Gaston