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Friday, October 31
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Dr Sarah Cohn
on Fri 31 Oct 2008 11:00 GMT
There are two mediums that can assist you in attaining your goal--Your curriculum vitae (CV) and Personal Statement (PS). more »
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Dr Sarah Cohn
on Fri 31 Oct 2008 11:00 GMT
Many people do all the things necessary to be attractive to potential employers, gaining experience, getting education or training, and working hard on creating a top-notch resume. But once they reach the final hurdle the interview, many find themselves melting into a puddle of nerves. Feelings of doubt are normal, but the truth is, an interview is just a meeting where you and another person come face to face for a chat, and being nervous isn't necessary. more »
Thursday, October 30
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sharac
on Thu 30 Oct 2008 13:44 GMT
If you're like us, you've got your 5 or 6 sites that you check every week or so just to see what is going on. We recently heard of a site that we thought was good enough for you to take a quick look. As a resource for moms, Moms Who Think goes about providing content for a Mom's life style.
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Monday, October 27
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sharac
on Mon 27 Oct 2008 14:39 GMT
Anorak is the happy mag for kids and guaranteed to get your little minds creative over the Christmas period. With fun stories, plenty of games and stuff to make, Anorak is the perfect companion for half term or during the Christmas period to inspire and fire up your little one's imagination. more »
Sunday, October 26
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Dr Claire Morgan
on Sun 26 Oct 2008 19:46 GMT
A free career development day on Friday 21st November organised by the UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology more »
Thursday, October 23
by
Dr Claire Morgan
on Thu 23 Oct 2008 13:16 BST
November 20th is the reduced rate registration deadline for EuroSciCon’s ‘Food Allergy: A Global Perspective’ meeting. This meeting will be held on February 17th 2009 and will be Chaired by Dr. Kamal Ivory and Professor Claudio Nicoletti, (Institute of Food Research, Norwich, UK). more »
Tuesday, October 21
Monday, October 20
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Dr Claire Morgan
on Mon 20 Oct 2008 13:51 BST
The position is Director of Studies and Public Outreach Manager. more »
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Dr Sarah Cohn
on Mon 20 Oct 2008 10:00 BST
It is the fact nowadays that sleep deprivation is a commonplace occurrence in modern culture. Every day there seems to be half as much time available and double the things to do. The only option available to us it would seem would be to increase the amount of time we are awake. more »
Thursday, October 16
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Dr Sarah Cohn
on Thu 16 Oct 2008 10:00 BST
As a working mother you face huge challenges, but don't forget that you also have enormous strengths. Work on these strengths and you will be a great parent to your child. more »
Wednesday, October 15
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Dr Claire Morgan
on Wed 15 Oct 2008 12:43 BST
From now until Wednesday 22nd October you can register free for this event! This is an opportunity not to be missed. more »
Friday, October 10
by
Dr Sarah Cohn
on Fri 10 Oct 2008 10:00 BST
Is it October and you already in a panic over what to get your loved ones for Christmas? Are you looking for a way of showing them you love them that doesnt involve the usual last-minute manic Christmas shopping spree? This year Im not going to employ my usual tactic of throwing a lot of money at something shiny and plastic that no-one really wants but obviously cost a lot of money more »
Friday, October 3
by
Dr Sarah Cohn
on Fri 03 Oct 2008 13:00 BST
Bio-IT World - Indispensable Technologies Driving Drug Discovery, Development, and Clinical Trials. more »
Wednesday, October 1
by
Dr Sarah Cohn
on Wed 01 Oct 2008 11:00 BST
Most people do not prepare properly for an interview. A lot of time, energy and money are spent in preparation for the chance to have an interview meeting with a prospective employer. However, little to no preparation is done for the interview itself. Most professionals spend an incredible amount of time preparing their resume, and even make a considerable investment to have their resumes prepared by skilled professionals so as to increase their chances of getting the interview. Ironically, many of these same professionals will then spend minimal time or investment in making certain that their interview skills are fine tuned. more »
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