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Science graduates in white coats: is that all there is? – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. Science graduates in white coats: is that all there is? June 1, 2015. Thrilled to have been able to write for Amara’s blog! The Aspiring Professionals Hub. Final examscheck, dissertation and vivacheckgraduationloading! What’s your next step? For recent graduates and undergraduates, are you aware of the varied career options available to you? Discusses non-lab based career options for science graduates. You are getting frustrated just by reading that, aren’t you? This work is lice...
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Science communication – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. 14 science policy blogs everybody should follow. October 3, 2015. October 5, 2015. As if there weren’t enough problems. With science facing so many challenges right now (EU membership referendum and comprehensive spending review, among others), it is important for all of us stay tuned (scary articles regarding the science funding are published almost daily, you wouldn’t want to miss out, otherwise, where will you get your horror stories? Continue reading →. September 24, 2015.
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Internship – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. April 21, 2015. May 13, 2015. This blog post is a part of www.flscinterns.wordpress.com. You know how I write these blog posts? I look at my calendar and check for the things that have happened in between posts. Then I make a list. Then I elaborate on it. Taadddaa, here’s a blog post! I always write about the things. Continue reading →. Techented: what’s next? April 20, 2015. May 13, 2015. This blog post is a part of www.flscinterns.wordpress.com. Enthusiasm is (still) the key;.
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I am an intern. Yes, I matter. – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. I am an intern. Yes, I matter. March 24, 2015. May 13, 2015. This blog post is a part of www.flscinterns.wordpress.com. I am an intern. Yes, I matter. No, I am not selfish. All I am saying is that you have to take pride in what you do. Otherwise, you might as well stay at home. Before the internship, I was an events and administrative assistant. The job I do is very similar, but we have to agree, “assistant” just sounds better, doesn’t it? The last London Met FUTURE. For which I ...
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6 emotional stages of event planning – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. 6 emotional stages of event planning. March 13, 2015. March 16, 2015. You’ve probably seen diagrams and articles of the stages involved in event management. Usually they look something like this: planning, promotion, event, follow-through. Well, how useful is that? They don’t tell you anything about what is happening in the event planner’s head. So let me walk you through the 6 emotional stages of event management. Stage #1: The conception of the idea. Stage #4: Morning of the ev...
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Embedding enterprise into curriculum: my first #entrepreneurial conference – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. Embedding enterprise into curriculum: my first #entrepreneurial conference. February 18, 2015. February 18, 2015. The blog is called “Bio and Beyond”, so this post is really about the. Currently I am working as a student enterprise and marketing intern at London Met, and you can find more about my daily work on the blog I am running with other faculty interns. I studied science and the word “business” scares me. Enterprise is innovation, not necessarily business. You running a st...
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Calendar-free scribbles – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. April 21, 2015. May 13, 2015. This blog post is a part of www.flscinterns.wordpress.com. You know how I write these blog posts? I look at my calendar and check for the things that have happened in between posts. Then I make a list. Then I elaborate on it. Taadddaa, here’s a blog post! I always write about the things. So this time I will only pick out a few things to tell you about rather than about all the daily things that I do (eg.social media, events, newsletter. Science gradu...
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Linocuts – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. 8230;in my spare time I make linocuts…. This slideshow requires JavaScript. 8230;which you can buy on Etsy! Diversity in Science: creating an inclusive environment. Insights into animal research. Dementia and ageing matter: a case for volunteering. Can we give new biotech the green light? This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Follow Blog via Email. Join 12 other followers. Follow me on Twitter. BES Forest Ecology Group. Health and S...
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Conservation – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. Dr Birute Galdikas: born to be wild. December 12, 2014. January 19, 2015. People who live in the western countries rarely think about rainforests, orangutans, or the fact that they are going extinct, it just feels too far away. Well, unless they are sitting in comfortable IMAX cinema chairs munching popcorn and watching a documentary. Renowned scientist and primatologist, Dr Birute Galdikas was featured in the film Born to be Wild. Birute approached anthropologist Dr Louis Leakey.
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About – Bio & Beyond
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We need to talk science. I am a biomedical science graduate, drifting into science policy and communications. Currently I work as a science policy assistant at the Royal Society of Biology and the Biochemical Society. Feel free to check me out on LinkedIn. Disclaimer: this is a personal blog. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not necessarily those of my employer. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Follow me on Twitter.