All Creativity articles – Page 2
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Job profileResearch fellow
Lynne shares how her PhD led to a university research career working with large pieces of equipment and computer programs to understand how chemical structures work
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Job profileSenior picture editor
Emma communicates science to the public by sourcing or commissioning engaging and accurate scientific photographs, illustrations and videos for publications
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Job profilePolicy researcher, cancer research UK
Harriet works at the world’s largest independent funder of cancer research where she helps researchers get support from the UK government and other research bodies
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Job profilePostdoctoral research associate
Anna explains how she carries out her own cutting-edge scientific research at the UK’s national synchrotron science facility
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Job profileProject leader in enhanced experimentation, oil & gas
Stuart brings good ideas to business faster by finding better tools and methods for researchers.
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Job profileProject manager, world gold council
Trevor discusses his unique role of promoting the uses of gold to companies across different industries
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Job profileFreelance science publicist
Sallie develops creative ideas to get good media coverage for science organisations and events
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Job profileFlavourist and innovation director
Claire creates new flavour combinations to improve the taste of everyday food products
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Job profileFine fragrance evaluator
Sophie helps improve and perfect fragrances created by perfumers. She also gets to travel regularly to Paris, Cologne and Grasse
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Job profileAtmospheric chemist
Zoë’s role involves finding ways to minimise the impact of humans on the natural world
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Job profileHead of chemistry and teacher
Kay teaches and oversees the work that goes on in a secondary school chemistry department
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Job profileSustainability manager
Mike discusses his vital role in advising businesses and chemists about how to be more green and sustainable
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Lesson planHow are fireworks and gunpowder made? | 14-16 years
Explore how fireworks and gunpowder are made using a mixture of chemicals in this lesson plan and directed activity related to text (DART) for 14–16 year olds.
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