All Education articles – Page 10
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News
Number of international students applying and enrolling at US universities drops
New data confirms enrolment of overseas student pursuing science and engineering degrees dropped 6% in 2017
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Review
You must be very intelligent: the PhD delusion
Philippa Matthews reviews a semi-autobiographical account of a PhD student in the UK
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Article
2017 in review - Current affairs
2017 in review – News, policy, publishing and current affairs
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Podcast
Chemistry by Weike Wang – Book club
First-time novelist Weike Wang takes us inside the mind of a Chinese American PhD student in Boston
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Business
Russia backs new research cluster
Government touts high-tech science area as Russia’s answer to Silicon Valley
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News
Republican tax bill backed by industry but not science
Chemical industry says tax overhaul will be fairer, but science groups warn that it will harm research
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News
US universities told to sort out postdoc job titles chaos
A range of job titles leave postdocs with varying salaries, benefits and training plans
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News
Root and branch reform urged for Polish universities and research
EU report paints picture of out-of-date system
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News
Virtually chemistry
Gaming-style tech is putting the fun into fundamental molecular simulations
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Opinion
Your advice for new chemistry students
Seasoned chemists share their tips for surviving the undergraduate degree
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Feature
Hofmann's chemistry factory
How two German chemists shaped chemistry education and research in Britain
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News
Parental pressures contribute to leaky pipeline in US
Survey suggests being a postdoc is ‘not compatible’ with becoming a parent
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News
What you need to know about the UK higher education shake-up
How will students, academics and universities be affected?
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News
Predicting which undergrads will succeed in chemistry
So-called ‘abstraction learners’ consistently outperform those that depend on memory in introductory and higher-level chemistry courses
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News
US suspension of fast-track specialist visa threatens research
Immigration agency decision set to delay student and researcher start dates
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Opinion
Should scientists be taught how to work in a team?
Soft skills like teamwork and communication could boost undergraduates’ career prospects