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LabMonkey4Hire: October 2012
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Friday, 26 October 2012. The Chem Coach Carnival. SeeArrOh has been celebrating National Chemistry Week in the US by hosting a carnival at his JustLikeCooking. Blog The Chem Coach theme is designed to “help folks interested in chemistry do what you. Do”. With over 40 entrants already, this one is a bit late to the party; hopefully there’s still some punch left. Process chemist in pharma. What you do in a standard "work day". What kind of schooling / training / experience helped you get there? To date, I&...
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LabMonkey4Hire: February 2012
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Wednesday, 29 February 2012. Have experience in the pharmaceutical industry? Takeda Cambridge invites you to be a senior scientist. Working in medicinal chemistry. PhD and previous delivery of pre-clinical candidates desired. Have experience in the pharmaceutical industry? Don’t be applying for this R&D chemist. Position in East Anglia. Your knowledge of reactive chemistry will “not be suitable for this role”, being as it involves process development and fractional distillation. Monday, 27 February 2012.
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LabMonkey4Hire: December 2011
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Wednesday, 14 December 2011. Less than a fortnight til Christmas, and you’d think recruiters would be too busy getting ready for or recovering from their office parties. Not these guys – there’s jobs to fill! The Met Office has 3 scientific positions for those with an interest in meteorology:. An Observations Data Analyst. 163;20-22.5k) in Edinburgh to scrutinise data in their climate database and provide advice to customers. A Defence Data Assimilation Research Scientist. 8211; degree, preferably PhD an...
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LabMonkey4Hire: January 2012
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Monday, 30 January 2012. A selection of jobs for graduates and postdocs:. A synthetic chemistry technician. 163;23.5-26.5k) is sought by the University of Bristol to provide technical support with chemical synthesis and support analytical instrumentation for the School of Chemistry. Sounds like a good position to potentially gain a wide variety of additional skills, including hydrogenation, EHS, vendor collaboration, procurement and supervision. BSc and GC, LCMS experience required. At their Alderley Par...
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LabMonkey4Hire: May 2012
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Tuesday, 29 May 2012. 29th May Graduate Jobroll. A selection of opportunities requiring no or minimal experience. Future Science in North London is looking for a graduate with a 2.1 or higher with a strong interest in scientific publishing to train as an assistant editor. Duties will include overseeing the peer review process, commissioning content and networking. 163;22-25k). Duties include assisting sales support, liaising with clients and working with their business development team. 163;10.5k tax...
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LabMonkey4Hire: March 2013
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Monday, 18 March 2013. From Chemjobber today prompted me to dig through some data. It references an article. Which discusses a revival in the number of students studying chemistry at university in the UK. One quote stood out to me:. 8220;Between the academic years 2004–05 and 2011–12, the total number of U.K. undergraduates studying chemistry rose 41%”. Are provided by the Higher Education Statistics Agency, so are freely available. Using these, the chart below illustrates both points nicely:. HESA chang...
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LabMonkey4Hire: August 2012
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Thursday, 30 August 2012. STEM: Definition is Everything. This is the first of three articles focusing on topics covered by the STEM report. The first problem the Select Committee identified in their. Higher Education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects,. Was the very definition of a STEM subject. At the highest level, there is some debate as to whether medicine. And subjects allied to medicine. Number of students that started each programme in 2010/11, and can be filtered...
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LabMonkey4Hire: June 2011
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Thursday, 30 June 2011. 30th June: Job Roll – Inorganic, Waste and Contracts. For those that don’t fancy a career in organic chemistry. Synthetic and materials chemist. Is sought to carry out R&D focusing on cadmium-free quantum dots, for a nanomaterials company in the North West. Experience in the synthesis of nanomaterials and colloid chemistry desired. In what can only be the same company, a vacancy is also advertised for a. To assess hazardous waste and prepare consignment notes (£20-30k). To work in...
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LabMonkey4Hire: HESA Undergraduate Figures
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Monday, 18 March 2013. From Chemjobber today prompted me to dig through some data. It references an article. Which discusses a revival in the number of students studying chemistry at university in the UK. One quote stood out to me:. 8220;Between the academic years 2004–05 and 2011–12, the total number of U.K. undergraduates studying chemistry rose 41%”. Are provided by the Higher Education Statistics Agency, so are freely available. Using these, the chart below illustrates both points nicely:. HESA chang...
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LabMonkey4Hire: July 2012
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Monday, 30 July 2012. 30th July – The R&D Scoreboard. For 20 years, the BIS (Department for Business, Innovation and Skills) collected data on the top 1000 UK and global companies investing the most in R&D. This was collated into a document known as the R&D Scoreboard, and the data tables can be downloaded from the now-archived BIS website. Alas, the final report was published in 2010, using data collected in 2009. David Willetts, Minister of State for Science and Innovation at the time, explained. Albei...
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