Graduating with a degree in chemistry opens up a world of possibilities. Whether you’ve specialized in organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, or any other subfield, your skills are in demand across various industries.
However, navigating the job market and crafting a career path can be daunting.
According to Authority.org, chemistry is the 34th most popular degree in America, with 15,395 students earning bachelor’s degrees last year. Offered at 1,172 colleges nationwide, the Chemistry degree stands as the 10th most commonly available undergraduate program across the country.
In this article, we aim to provide insights and advice for chemistry major graduates to help them chart a successful career journey.
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RIO DE JANEIRO, Apr 16 2007 (IPS) – The Brazilian capital woke up to another red April Monday. Eight hundred landless peasants occupied the headquarters of the government office in charge of land distribution, while 1,000 indigenous people camped out on the Ministries Esplanade, demanding better healthcare and the formal demarcation of their territories.
Demonstrations by indigenous and rural people have been spreading all over Brazil ever since last week, as part of Indigenous April and the Campaign for Land Reform led by the Landless Workers Movement (MST).
Tuesday, Apr. 17 is International Peasant Struggle Day, which marks the anniversary of a 1996 massacre in Eldorado de Carajás, in Brazil #39s eastern Amazon region, when the police opened fire on a p…
Every day around 370 million children around the world are fed at school through school meals programmes. Credit: FAO
ROME, Mar 10 2017 (IPS) – Every day some 370 million children around the world are fed at school, while learning about healthy food and nutrition through school meals programmes that also help boost attendance, the United Nations reports.
Each programme is different: beans and rice in Madagascar, spicy lentils in the Philippines, vegetable pastries and fruit in Jordan. In some countries it may be a healthy snack, or it could include take-home food such as vitamin A-enriched oil for the whole family, the UN (FAO) .
“School meals have proved…