Successful Careers Beyond the Lab
Herausgeber: Bennett, David J.; Jennings, Richard C.
Successful Careers Beyond the Lab
Herausgeber: Bennett, David J.; Jennings, Richard C.
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 536g
- ISBN-13: 9781316613795
- ISBN-10: 1316613798
- Artikelnr.: 47375828
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Foreword Sir Tom Blundell; Part I. Career Services', Recruiters' and
Students' Viewpoints: 1. What type of scientist are you? Nalayini Thambar
and Clare Jones; 2. Researching my career: from science to career education
Lori Conlan; 3. Career enlightenment for the twenty-first century Stephen
Isherwood; 4. Doctoral graduates in policy and advocacy Adam Wright; Part
II. Industry and Related Occupations: 5. Opportunities for entrepreneurial
scientists and engineers in the post-genomic era Darrin M. Disley; 6. From
monkeys to medicines and beyond - navigating careers in industry and
academia Jackie Hunter; 7. Lessons from evolution on how to build a
business Jonathan Milner; 8. Entrepreneurship, management, public relations
and consulting Nick Scott-Ram; 9. From science to engineering and business:
the converging stories of three friends Ermeena Malik; 10. From lab bench
to board room: the patent attorney's tale Robert Stephen; 11. From
molecular biology to GMO regulation and policy Delphine Carron; 12. Rebel
with a cause? From physics to activism Philip Webber; 13. Science public
relations - it needs to be in your genes Richard Hayhurst; Part III. The
Public Sector: 14. From rock pools to Whitehall Miles Parker; 15. Science
for global good - a polymath's approach Jasdeep Sandhu; 16. Skills,
networks and luck David Cleevely; 17. Politics and policy Julian Huppert;
Part IV. Journalism and the Media: 18. The wonderful world of reporting, or
the marsupial mole revisited Tim Radford; 19. Reflections of a thinking
pinball: the surprises, challenges and rewards of a career in radio Peter
Evans; 20. From science to storytelling Madhumita Murgia; 21. Propelled by
science: a life on camera Vivienne Parry OBE; 22. A career in science radio
and podcasting Chris Smith and Kat Arney; Part V. Science Communication,
Teaching and Ethics: 23. What to do when you don't know what you're doing;
or, my first twenty-five years in science communication John Durant; 24. A
butterfly career in science and beyond to public engagement Nicola Buckley;
25. A lifetime's fun and interest with teaching and allied matters Ian
Harvey; 26. In search of the ethical path Stuart Parkinson; 27.
Environmental policy, politics and science - not always an easy ride Julie
Hill; Further sources of information.
Students' Viewpoints: 1. What type of scientist are you? Nalayini Thambar
and Clare Jones; 2. Researching my career: from science to career education
Lori Conlan; 3. Career enlightenment for the twenty-first century Stephen
Isherwood; 4. Doctoral graduates in policy and advocacy Adam Wright; Part
II. Industry and Related Occupations: 5. Opportunities for entrepreneurial
scientists and engineers in the post-genomic era Darrin M. Disley; 6. From
monkeys to medicines and beyond - navigating careers in industry and
academia Jackie Hunter; 7. Lessons from evolution on how to build a
business Jonathan Milner; 8. Entrepreneurship, management, public relations
and consulting Nick Scott-Ram; 9. From science to engineering and business:
the converging stories of three friends Ermeena Malik; 10. From lab bench
to board room: the patent attorney's tale Robert Stephen; 11. From
molecular biology to GMO regulation and policy Delphine Carron; 12. Rebel
with a cause? From physics to activism Philip Webber; 13. Science public
relations - it needs to be in your genes Richard Hayhurst; Part III. The
Public Sector: 14. From rock pools to Whitehall Miles Parker; 15. Science
for global good - a polymath's approach Jasdeep Sandhu; 16. Skills,
networks and luck David Cleevely; 17. Politics and policy Julian Huppert;
Part IV. Journalism and the Media: 18. The wonderful world of reporting, or
the marsupial mole revisited Tim Radford; 19. Reflections of a thinking
pinball: the surprises, challenges and rewards of a career in radio Peter
Evans; 20. From science to storytelling Madhumita Murgia; 21. Propelled by
science: a life on camera Vivienne Parry OBE; 22. A career in science radio
and podcasting Chris Smith and Kat Arney; Part V. Science Communication,
Teaching and Ethics: 23. What to do when you don't know what you're doing;
or, my first twenty-five years in science communication John Durant; 24. A
butterfly career in science and beyond to public engagement Nicola Buckley;
25. A lifetime's fun and interest with teaching and allied matters Ian
Harvey; 26. In search of the ethical path Stuart Parkinson; 27.
Environmental policy, politics and science - not always an easy ride Julie
Hill; Further sources of information.
Foreword Sir Tom Blundell; Part I. Career Services', Recruiters' and
Students' Viewpoints: 1. What type of scientist are you? Nalayini Thambar
and Clare Jones; 2. Researching my career: from science to career education
Lori Conlan; 3. Career enlightenment for the twenty-first century Stephen
Isherwood; 4. Doctoral graduates in policy and advocacy Adam Wright; Part
II. Industry and Related Occupations: 5. Opportunities for entrepreneurial
scientists and engineers in the post-genomic era Darrin M. Disley; 6. From
monkeys to medicines and beyond - navigating careers in industry and
academia Jackie Hunter; 7. Lessons from evolution on how to build a
business Jonathan Milner; 8. Entrepreneurship, management, public relations
and consulting Nick Scott-Ram; 9. From science to engineering and business:
the converging stories of three friends Ermeena Malik; 10. From lab bench
to board room: the patent attorney's tale Robert Stephen; 11. From
molecular biology to GMO regulation and policy Delphine Carron; 12. Rebel
with a cause? From physics to activism Philip Webber; 13. Science public
relations - it needs to be in your genes Richard Hayhurst; Part III. The
Public Sector: 14. From rock pools to Whitehall Miles Parker; 15. Science
for global good - a polymath's approach Jasdeep Sandhu; 16. Skills,
networks and luck David Cleevely; 17. Politics and policy Julian Huppert;
Part IV. Journalism and the Media: 18. The wonderful world of reporting, or
the marsupial mole revisited Tim Radford; 19. Reflections of a thinking
pinball: the surprises, challenges and rewards of a career in radio Peter
Evans; 20. From science to storytelling Madhumita Murgia; 21. Propelled by
science: a life on camera Vivienne Parry OBE; 22. A career in science radio
and podcasting Chris Smith and Kat Arney; Part V. Science Communication,
Teaching and Ethics: 23. What to do when you don't know what you're doing;
or, my first twenty-five years in science communication John Durant; 24. A
butterfly career in science and beyond to public engagement Nicola Buckley;
25. A lifetime's fun and interest with teaching and allied matters Ian
Harvey; 26. In search of the ethical path Stuart Parkinson; 27.
Environmental policy, politics and science - not always an easy ride Julie
Hill; Further sources of information.
Students' Viewpoints: 1. What type of scientist are you? Nalayini Thambar
and Clare Jones; 2. Researching my career: from science to career education
Lori Conlan; 3. Career enlightenment for the twenty-first century Stephen
Isherwood; 4. Doctoral graduates in policy and advocacy Adam Wright; Part
II. Industry and Related Occupations: 5. Opportunities for entrepreneurial
scientists and engineers in the post-genomic era Darrin M. Disley; 6. From
monkeys to medicines and beyond - navigating careers in industry and
academia Jackie Hunter; 7. Lessons from evolution on how to build a
business Jonathan Milner; 8. Entrepreneurship, management, public relations
and consulting Nick Scott-Ram; 9. From science to engineering and business:
the converging stories of three friends Ermeena Malik; 10. From lab bench
to board room: the patent attorney's tale Robert Stephen; 11. From
molecular biology to GMO regulation and policy Delphine Carron; 12. Rebel
with a cause? From physics to activism Philip Webber; 13. Science public
relations - it needs to be in your genes Richard Hayhurst; Part III. The
Public Sector: 14. From rock pools to Whitehall Miles Parker; 15. Science
for global good - a polymath's approach Jasdeep Sandhu; 16. Skills,
networks and luck David Cleevely; 17. Politics and policy Julian Huppert;
Part IV. Journalism and the Media: 18. The wonderful world of reporting, or
the marsupial mole revisited Tim Radford; 19. Reflections of a thinking
pinball: the surprises, challenges and rewards of a career in radio Peter
Evans; 20. From science to storytelling Madhumita Murgia; 21. Propelled by
science: a life on camera Vivienne Parry OBE; 22. A career in science radio
and podcasting Chris Smith and Kat Arney; Part V. Science Communication,
Teaching and Ethics: 23. What to do when you don't know what you're doing;
or, my first twenty-five years in science communication John Durant; 24. A
butterfly career in science and beyond to public engagement Nicola Buckley;
25. A lifetime's fun and interest with teaching and allied matters Ian
Harvey; 26. In search of the ethical path Stuart Parkinson; 27.
Environmental policy, politics and science - not always an easy ride Julie
Hill; Further sources of information.