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RSC careers events and opportunities

RSC Careers Team
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ECG Bulletin July 2018
Early Career Symposium – Liverpool
Hosted by the Royal Society of Chemistry's Early Career Network, the 5th Early Careers Symposium 30-31st August 2018, in Liverpool, will bring together early career chemists from all sectors. It offers an excellent opportunity for both industrial and academic researchers to attend panel discussions and to listen to parallel talks and keynote speeches from world renowned experts. There are travel grants available, and the event will enable participants to:
  • hear about the latest developments in three broad areas of chemistry: organic and biochemistry; physical and analytical; inorganic and materials
  • present poster submissions
  • develop communication skills and gain confidence when presenting research
  • meet the next generation of leaders in the chemical sciences

Mentoring
We run a Member to Member mentoring scheme and currently have nearly 80 active mentoring partnerships.

Why become a mentor? Mentoring is valuable to both mentees and mentors. Mentors find the experience of helping another member rewarding as they help them to grow – addressing their own challenges, considering their relationships at work and thinking of the future.

The benefits of mentoring: Being mentored has helped our members to:
  • achieve greater clarity around their career goals and how to achieve them
  • gain greater self-confidence and self-belief
  • pursue personal and professional development and practical learning
  • improve relationships with their colleagues and their performance in their current role
One member described how having a mentor has given him the opportunity to think about his career: "It’s always useful to think about my goals and setting myself objectives. 'Everyday life' often prevents me from doing this and so this has given me an opportunity to do so."

We are running a specific training course for mentors who work in academia on the 18th October at Burlington House. If anyone is interested in attending please email careers@rsc.org for the details. Mentors must be either Members (MRSC) or Fellows (FRSC).

Career Consultants
The Royal Society of Chemistry's Team of qualified careers specialists offer free 1-to-1 confidential consultations on any aspect of running your career. This could include:
  • a review of your career so far and planning your next steps
  • updating your CV
  • maximising your LinkedIn profile
  • job search strategies
  • preparing for interviews
  • how to effectively use Continuous Professional Development tools

These sessions are available to our Associate members (AMRSC), Members and Fellows
Consultations can take place by telephone, Skype and email as well as face to face in London or Cambridge. We will also be visiting the following cities in 2018:
  • Liverpool (18-20 Sept)
  • Glasgow (1-3 October)
  • Manchester (22-24 October)
  • Newcastle (13-15 November)
  • Coventry (19 November)
  • Bristol (27-29 November)
Eligible members will receive an email invitation to book an appointment nearer the date.

Contact: If you’d like to speak to a Careers Specialist before then, email careers@rsc.org to book a telephone consultation.
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  • Home
  • About
    • Committee
    • Annual reports
  • Environmental Briefs
  • Distinguished Guest Lectures
    • 2023 Water, water, everywhere – is it still safe to drink? The pollution impact on water quality
    • 2022 Disposable Attitude: Electronics in the Environment >
      • Steve Cottle
      • Ian Williams
      • Fiona Dear
    • 2019 Radioactive Waste Disposal >
      • Juliet Long
    • 2018 Biopollution: Antimicrobial resistance in the environment >
      • Andrew Singer
      • Celia Manaia
    • 2017 Inside the Engine >
      • Frank Kelly
      • Claire Holman
      • Jacqui Hamilton
      • Simon Birkett
    • 2016 Geoengineering >
      • Alan Robock
      • Joanna Haigh
      • David Santillo
      • Mike Stephenson
    • 2015 Nanomaterials >
      • Eugenia Valsami-Jones
      • Debora F Rodrigues
      • David Spurgeon
    • 2014 Plastic debris in the ocean >
      • Richard Thompson
      • Norman Billingham
    • 2013 Rare earths and other scarce metals >
      • Thomas Graedel
      • David Merriman
      • Michael Pitts
      • Andrea Sella
      • Adrian Chapman
    • 2012 Energy, waste and resources >
      • RAFFAELLA VILLA
      • PAUL WILLIAMS
      • Kris Wadrop
    • 2011 The Nitrogen Cycle – in a fix?
    • 2010 Technology and the use of coal
    • 2009 The future of water >
      • J.A. (Tony) Allen
      • John W. Sawkins
    • 2008 The Science of Carbon Trading >
      • Jon Lovett
      • Matthew Owen
      • Terry barker
      • Nigel Mortimer
    • 2007 Environmental chemistry in the Polar Regions >
      • Eric Wolff
      • Tim JICKELLS
      • Anna Jones
    • 2006 The impact of climate change on air quality >
      • Michael Pilling
      • GUANG ZENG
    • 2005 DGL Metals in the environment: estimation, health impacts and toxicology
    • 2004 Environmental Chemistry from Space
  • Articles, reviews & updates
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    • Reviews
    • Updates
  • Meetings
    • Upcoming meetings
    • Meeting reports
  • Resources
  • Professional Qualifications
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