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Chemical engineering industry announces collaborative DE&I STEM Scholars Initiative
All Together
The American Chemistry Council (ACC), American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), The Chemours Company and HBCU Week Foundation have announced the chemical industry’s first collaborative equity, diversity and inclusion initiative aimed at creating pathways for more underrepresented groups to enter and succeed in the chemical industry.
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Latest NOBCChE job postings
NOBCChE
If you are an employer interested in posting a job or internship please visit
the Corporate/Academic Partners page. For details on openings visit here.
Corporate
- Blueprint Medicines, Scientist/Senior Scientist, Process Chemistry
- Blueprint Medicines, Scientist I/II, Analytical Development
- FMC, R&D Process Chemist
Government Opening
- National Cancer Institute, Senior Investigator
University Openings
- University of Connecticut, Assistant/Associate Professor, Tenure-Track, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
- Tennessee Tech, Assistant Professor, Radiochemistry
- University of Oregon, Earth Sciences, Graduate Research Assistant
- University of New Hampshire, Postdoctoral Positions in STEM Education
- NYU, Assistant/Associate Professor, Dept of Chemistry/Physics
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
2 women in STEM investigate the science behind celebration
The Hill
While the idea of celebration may feel foreign amidst the backdrop of a global pandemic, scientists and informative podcasters Titi Shodiya and Zakiya Whatley say celebration is actually a necessary act of self-care — especially in 2020.
The two first met while attending graduate school at Duke University, and their origin story is a reason to celebrate in and of itself. “I got there in 2010, and Zakiya was already there and flourishing,” says Shodiya.
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6 effective ways to use Instagram in your job search
Fast Company
We all know that the go-to social media platform for recruiters is LinkedIn, right? Well, it’s 2020, so nothing can be assumed. In Jobvite’s new 2020 Recruiter Nation report, social media use in job searches is down overall. LinkedIn, in particular, was down 20% (from 92% to 72%). But, surprisingly, Instagram had a 20% surge, with 37% of recruiters now using it as part of the search for the perfect candidate.
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6 ways the coronavirus pandemic changed science
DISCOVER
In March, labs around the world went dark. Experiments stopped, specimens were frozen and research timelines shifted into the unknown. By the time labs began reopening, a new mode of science had emerged. It only took a microscopic virus to bring macro-level changes — some good, some bad and many with no signs of turning back.
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4 ways networking has changed during the pandemic and ways to fix it
SWAAY
This year has certainly been different than any other.
Many things have changed, including the way we conduct job searching. Here are four ways job searching, specifically during the holiday season, is different this year and how you can make the best of it to still land your next role during this season and before 2021.
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When sound science meets imperfect grammar
Science
Adam Ruben writes:
There are scientists who obsess over tiny details, and then there are scientists who obsess over tiny details to the point of being truly annoying. I’m the second kind.
I mean, I don’t roll out of bed thinking, “Gee, I hope I can correct a colleague misquoting the thousandth decimal place of Planck’s constant today.” But I’d be lying if I said this opportunity caused no pride.
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