All Emotion and attitude articles – Page 2
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Job profile
Policy adviser, UK government
Tom works for the UK government and briefs ministers and politicians about the latest scientific research to inform their policies
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Job profile
Freelance science publicist
Sallie develops creative ideas to get good media coverage for science organisations and events
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Job profile
Director of medicinal chemistry
Find out what’s involved in leading a team of 30 scientists who are researching new medicines
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Job profile
Head of chemistry and teacher
Kay teaches and oversees the work that goes on in a secondary school chemistry department
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Job profile
Associate researcher, pharmaceuticals
Discover how you can change people’s lives as a chemist supervising the making of active ingredients in medicines
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Ideas
Improve executive function skills for all
Develop students’ organisational skills to help them get everyday tasks done efficiently
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Ideas
When colleagues disagree
Don’t let conflict escalate. Here’s how to initiate peace talks with your peers
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Feature
Not ‘clever enough’ to be a scientist? Nonsense.
It’s time we stopped equating science with braininess
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Ideas
How to engage more students with science
What the science capital teaching approach can do for you
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Feature
Inspiring the next generation of scientists
What makes students aspire to a career in science?
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Opinion
The 7 skills of a good A-level chemist
Kristy Turner looks at how to help students improve their core chemistry skills
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Resource
Waste to wealth videos: Brian Handy
This resource forms part of a collection of videos that aims to provide undergraduate students with insights into what it is like to work in the nuclear industry.In these videos Brian Handy explains what it is like to work in the nuclear industry. He describes some of the challenges, including ...
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Analysis
What is A-level like for a student?
Kristy Turner asks one of her pupils to share his experience of A-level chemistry
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Ideas
#talkaboutchemisty
Kristy Turner finds out what students really think when they hear the word 'chemistry'
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