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Going solo

7 August 2012 Managing Change

Simon Perks finds out how a corporate restructure turned five industrial chemists into start-up entrepreneurs

Arabian promise

1 June 2012 Managing Change

With oil-rich economies and a burning desire to be on the global map for research, the Middle East is a tempting destination for scientists, as Vikki Cantrill finds out

Managing change: Patent protectors

27 January 2012 Managing Change

When it comes to the world of patents, a chemist's knowledge of the laws of the lab can be as important as knowing the laws of the land, as Sarah Houlton finds out

Managing change: A helping hand

30 June 2011 Managing Change

Sarah Houlton finds out who would benefit from a career coach. Most of us, apparently...

Managing change: Reasons to be cheerful

31 January 2011 Managing Change

Getting the economy back on track calls for innovation, and that calls for a mobile job market, says Bea Perks

Managing change: Returning to academia

28 April 2010 Managing Change

The US National Science Foundation is encouraging women back to academic positions, writes Sarah Houlton

Managing change: Dust down the lab coat

26 November 2009 Managing Change

Missing your lab days? Even after years away, you may be welcomed back to science research with open arms, says Matt Brown

Managing change: The mother of invention

28 July 2009 Managing Change

Many fear redundancy but it helped David Cole to get his Environmental Innovations business off the ground, reports Helen Carmichael

Managing change: Postdoc push

29 June 2009 Managing Change

Finding the right postdoc position is a vital step in a research career. Helen Carmichael asks which strategies work best in today's economic and scientific climate

Managing change: Move on up

30 June 2008 Managing Change

Redundancy can be the catalyst for taking on a more senior role, reports Sarah Houlton