Careers/jobs by field

Careers/jobs by field

If you’re interested in pursuing a career in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), there’s a whole range of careers you could choose.
Pharmacists train as experts in medicines, playing a pivotal role in healthcare and the support of patients.
The computer science industry is competitive and rapidly evolving; there are a huge number of jobs available (and a predicted 546,100 new jobs by 2026) in a wide range of different types of roles.
The perfect university for computer science will be different for different people.
In our final article in the series exploring roles in the Pharmaceutical Industry, we speak to Anne O’Neill-Mathias about her work in ethics and compliance.
Sport Science graduates are extremely versatile and able to build careers in a wide range of industries.
In a continuation of our series on careers in the pharmaceutical industry, we examine medical advisory roles and the field of medical information.
When it comes to choosing a career, there are a number of factors to consider: personal interests, working hours, terms and conditions of employment. However, money remains a key motivating factor.
As an early career researcher, you may be passionate about working in a research environment. After all, this is precisely what your training has geared you towards to date.
Having recently completed a Masters or a PhD., in the life sciences, pharmaceutical sciences or chemistry, you may be considering a career in the pharmaceutical industry.

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