Research in Physical Sciences
Prospects Profile: Astronomer |
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Detailed information on a specific job role from the Prospects website. Information is available on the activities of the role, salary, conditions, entry requirements, training, career development, typical employers/vacancy sources, case studies, contacts and resources. |
Prospects Profile: Research Scientist (Physical Sciences) |
Detailed information on a specific job role from the Prospects website. Information is available on the activities of the role, salary, conditions, entry requirements, training, career development, typical employers/vacancy sources, case studies, contacts and resources. |
Royal Society for Chemistry |
Largest organisation in Europe for advancing chemical sciences. |
Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM) |
Bringing together physical science, engineering and clinical professionals in academia, healthcare services and industry the institution provides accredited training and advertises job opportunities in medical physics and bioengineering on the website. |
Royal Astronomical Society |
The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) encourages and promotes the study of astronomy, solar-system science, geophysics and closely related branches of science. Includes links to websites for jobs worldwide in astronomy and geophysics. |
PhysicsWorld jobs |
Website dedicated to physics and engineering jobs. From the Institute of Physics. Sign up for email alerts. |
SpaceCareers.UK |
The UK's space sector is growing fast and is in desperate need of smart people to fill thousands of new jobs every year. A career in the space industry could include making discoveries about distant planets, designing space settlements, helping aid agencies reach disaster zones, supporting astronauts with the psychological strain of life in space, or brokering legal agreements to keep space free of weapons. There's no single route into the space industry. Find your space career at SpaceCareers.uk. |