The educated chemist
Profiles of innovative courses and complementary resources
Students at the University of Liverpool can tailor their advanced science postgraduate programmes to suit their taste and background, says Yfke Hager
The University of Melbourne has changed its curriculum to give just six undergraduate courses Karen Harries-Rees finds out what's on offer
If you've got a passion for science you might want to consider taking your experience and enthusiasm into the classroom as a science ambassador, says Matt Brown
Synthetic biology is an exciting discipline that links science, engineering and computing. Helen Carmichael reports on how the subject is inching its way into UK universities
Medical science students at the University of Aberdeen will soon have the opportunity to learn business skills for future careers in biobusiness. Yfke Hager finds out more
Transferable skills prepare MPharm graduates for the jobs market, writes Matt Brown
Training and funding is available to chemists and related scientists who want to encourage future generations to follow in their footsteps.
At £250 million, the EPSRC's largest ever call will champion a new breed of doctoral training centre
Industry has joined forces with the EPSRC to improve the UK's research funding formula. Emma Davies finds out more
Your research isn't finished until you write it down, as Sarah Houlton discovers
The chemistry and engineering aspects of process development have been brought together in a new MSc course, reports Yfke Hager
How do you decide which course is right for you? Yfke Hager helps you narrow down the options