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Education Team


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Four and a bit months in, I have just completed a rotation within the Education team, and am 5 days in to my new rotation in Science.


The last 4 months at the RSC have been a non-stop learning process. It seems infinitely long ago that my working days were concerned with the operating properties of lasers and the intricacies of lab mug use etiquette, and it's a change that I don't regret in the slightest.

Working in the Education department I was lucky enough to be involved in a wide variety of projects. From helping put together the data for our Visual Elements Periodic Table, to managing the production of a new interactive game, and even getting to spend a day in North London video production suite working on the promo for our Faces of Chemistry videos.

Leaving was sad, especially as the new Learn Chemistry site is launched, but more than anything I'm looking forward to my time in Science. I'd been hoping to get involved in policy work, and by the looks of it, there's a lot to come.
 


Richard is a Graduate working in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Science, Education and Industry Department. To see if there are any current vacancies go to 'RSC: Latest Vacancies' Blog or subscribe to 'RSC: Latest Vacancies' by Email

Posted by Richard Walker on Jan 9, 2012 1:16 PM Europe/London

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