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Is it better to be researcher in a company or at university?
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Chemistry jobs in research: working at a company vs working at a university
If you're a graduate of chemistry and you're considering your future career options, you can find many opportunities either in private industry, or in the academic system. But which of these settings would be the best choice for you? We're discussing some of the advantages and disadvantages of each setting to help you find the right career path. Advantages of working in a company
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Combining Teaching and Working in Industry
For academic careers, the big question is always: academia or industry? But why not a bit of both? If you want to combine teaching and working in industry, there are possibilities for part-time teaching work or tutoring jobs which fall outside of traditional work hours. You can have an industry job and try teaching too. Below we'll look at some of the options.
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Research Jobs in Biology: should you work in a company or stay in academia?
The big question for science graduates who want to go into research is which setting they should choose for their future career plans – academia or industry? Different personalities will suit different settings, and the job which is ideal for you will depend on your values, strengths, and interests. Today we're looking at the options available to biology researchers, to help you decide what kind of work would be best for your career plans. Advantages of working in a company
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Working as a researcher in a company vs university: Social Sciences
For graduates of the social sciences, there is a wide range of career possibilities open. For people who are curious, self-motivated, and capable of both good organisation and creative thinking, research can be an extremely rewarding career.