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This Catalyst article takes a look at the great variety of biology-related courses in universities. There are over 1,400 different university biology courses, choosing the right one for the individual student requires care. The article includes case studies about past students and the careers they have been able to...
This Catalyst article introduces Michael Pocock, an ecologist who surveys UK environments and constructs food chains of the species he identifies. The article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2014, Volume 25, Issue 3.
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A Catalyst article about the many roles of chemists at work. The links with biology, physics and geology are examined as are many other subjects. The article looks at some of the areas in which chemists work and it explores what makes it distinctive from other sciences.
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This Catalyst article explores where Science Communication came from, how it has grown and why it has an important role to play in helping people to learn about science.
On one level Science Communication is about communicating science and building bridges between the people involved in scientific research...
This Catalyst article introduces Tom Denbigh who describes how he has worked as a volunteer on scientific projects to gain experience before his degree course.
This article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2011...
In this Catalyst article, six people whose work can be described as ‘communicating science’ reveal the great variety of career paths in this area.
- Alex Tate is a Producer/Director for Windfall Films. He produces and directs science and natural history documentaries.
- Dr Sai Pathmanathan is a...
This Catalyst article describes what it is like to work with laboratory animals, ensuring that they are treated ethically. The article focuses on the career of an animal technician making the point that a degree is not essential to pursue a career in science. There are many positions available each year for lab...
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