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ACGR Impact Blog - What if I don't want to be a researcher?

29 June, 2020
Dr Amy Chen published a blog post on the Australian Council of Graduate Research (ACGR) Impact Blog outlining the first steps to take when pursuing a career outside of academic research post-PhD. The ACGR Impact Blog aims to promote the value that graduate researchers bring to a knowledge-based economy. The blog highlights the vast and diverse impacts of Australia's research graduates - across all disciplines and all manner of career.

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CAS Blog - The importance of celebrating diversity in STEMM

17 January, 2020
In this article published on the Chemical Abstract Service (CAS) blog, Dr Manuela Jörg wrote about her experience in the CAS Future Leader program and its contribution to supporting diversity in STEMM. The CAS Future Leader program enables talented early-career scientists from around the world to visit the CAS headquarters in Columbus, US, as well as attend the American Chemical Society Fall National Meeting & Exposition. Keep an eye out for this great opportunity to shape your career.

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Biomed Badass - Diversity promotes your career​

13 January, 2020
Scientists without Labels was honoured to be featured in a stimulating article about the importance of diversity for delivering excellence in science. The blogs of Biomed Badass aim to support and inspire biomedical researchers in building a professional profile that will enhance career development for improved success and well-being. Visit this very useful site to read the article and get helpful career tips by an experienced biomedical scientist.

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