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  1. Breaking into clinical research.(Careers): An article from: Physician Executive by Ross M. Tonkens, 2005-09-01
  2. Career and technical education with a delicate touch.: An article from: Techniques by Sarah R. Predmore, 2005-04-01
  3. Leon Kass: when he chose his career, bioethics was a dead field. Today, it's at the heart of many of our society's most vexing controversies. And this ... An article from: The American Enterprise by Adam Wolfson, 2006-07-01
  4. Careers that feed the world.(AGRIBUSINESS EMPLOYER GUIDE): An article from: Agri Marketing by Erika Brandt, 2009-09-01
  5. Propane and natural gas technician.(CAREER CURVE): An article from: Techniques by Unavailable, 2009-10-01
  6. The job forecast: partly cloudy; or is it partly sunny? Some bright spots are emerging from a gloomy IT job market. (On Topic: IT Careers).(Industry Overview): An article from: Computer User by David Southgate, 2003-01-01
  7. Transformative connections: community-based K-12 computing program strives to strengthen academic and career aspirations of its participants.(Special report: ... from: Black Issues in Higher Education by Ronald Roach, 2005-03-10
  8. SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific Scientists distinguished for career accomplishments.: An article from: CHIPS by Gale Reference Team, 2009-04-01
  9. Process technician.(CAREER CURVE): An article from: Techniques by Unavailable, 2009-03-01
  10. Careers for scientists--and others--in scientific research and development.: An article from: Occupational Outlook Quarterly by Nicholas Terrell, 2005-06-22
  11. Process versus product: what can you get when you combine 100 students from three career technical programs, six student-created concepts, three highly ... technology?: An article from: Techniques by Matthew J. Remmo, 2005-11-01
  12. Demand for FPs may rebound in year ahead. (Career Tracks).(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Doug Brunk, 2002-01-01
  13. A parliamentary career for scientists and engineers.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Marie Lavoie, Emilia Barbu, 2009-09-22
  14. How to find and cultivate physician assistants. (Career Tracks).(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Doug Brunk, 2002-02-01

61. Careers Information For Physical Science Students
careers Information for physical Science Students. Royal Society of Chemistry; WorldWide Club for the Chemical Community; UK Earth sciences Personal Career
http://www.gla.ac.uk/services/careers/physical.html
Careers Information for Physical Science Students
Information for particular Occupational Areas
Links to University of Glasgow Department Home Pages

Page editor: Careers Service Edited: 15th November 2001

62. DATA\Michelle's Stuff\Necuse\1998\Electronic\N98-PhysicalS
physical sciences. interested in the following fields atmospheric science, materialsscience, physical science, physics. Environmental careers Organization.
http://www.yale.edu/necuse/N99-PhysicalS.htm
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
This section lists opportunities that were available in 1999 to students interested in the following fields: atmospheric science, materials science, physical science, physics. Most of the opportunities will continue to be available. Environmental Careers Organization. ECO hires college juniors and seniors to work as environmental interns. Interns assist in shipboard research, perform laboratory tests on core samples, and participate in computer analysis of core and acoustic data. The internship runs for 12 weeks and pays $300-$600 per week. Interns generally have backgrounds in engineering (civil, environmental, or chemical); environmental health/industrial hygiene; computer science; a biological science, earth science, or physical science; environmental science; planning and public administration, or related fields. Applicants should have an excellent academic record, good computer skills, and experience in laboratory analysis. For more information, contact: Environmental Careers Organization, 286 Congress St., 3rd Floor, Boston, MA 02210. About 1 applicant in 7 receive internships. GTE Laboratories, Inc.

63. UCSD Physics -- Prospective Majors: Why Choose Physics?
Useful Skills for a Variety of careers. Foundation, people with bachelors degreesin physical science have for people with bachelor's degrees in other sciences.
http://physics.ucsd.edu/students/careers/why.shtml
Prospective Grad Students
Graduate Program
>>welcome and events

>>admissions

>>degree requirements

>>financial aid
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>>health benefits

Contact Information
>>Department Contacts

Research Opportunities
>>UCSD Physics Research
>>Faculty Profiles Careers in Physics >>Career Information >>Salaries for Physicists Courses >>Course Descriptions >>Class Schedule >>Course Web Pages Faculty Profiles Prospective Physics Majors Undergraduate Program >>degrees offered >>admissions >>applications >>financial aid ... >>housing Why Physics? Student Affairs Office Careers in Physics >>Career Information >>Salaries for Physicists Courses >>Course Descriptions >>Class Schedule >>Course Web Pages Department At A Glance Current Students Courses >>Course Descriptions >>Class Schedule >>Course Web Pages Degrees Student Affairs Office Careers >>Career Information >>Salaries for Physicists Why Choose Physics? StudentLINK REU Students Summer Program Instructors / TAs Employment Opportunities ASE Application Form Current ASEs Teaching Resources Department Visitors Virtual Visit Department Contacts Finding UCSD Physics Research UCSD Physics Research >>Astrophysics, Astronomy and Space Sciences

64. UCSD Physics -- Graduate Program: Career Information
Science Institute for Pure and Applied physical sciences Center for of interestto physics graduates; American physical Society careers page;
http://physics.ucsd.edu/students/prospective/gr/program/careers.shtml
Prospective Grad Students
Graduate Program
>>welcome and events

>>admissions

>>degree requirements

>>financial aid
...
>>health benefits

Contact Information
>>Department Contacts

Research Opportunities
>>UCSD Physics Research
>>Faculty Profiles Careers in Physics >>Career Information >>Salaries for Physicists Courses >>Course Descriptions >>Class Schedule >>Course Web Pages Faculty Profiles Prospective Physics Majors Undergraduate Program >>degrees offered >>admissions >>applications >>financial aid ... >>housing Why Physics? Student Affairs Office Careers in Physics >>Career Information >>Salaries for Physicists Courses >>Course Descriptions >>Class Schedule >>Course Web Pages Department At A Glance Current Students Courses >>Course Descriptions >>Class Schedule >>Course Web Pages Degrees Student Affairs Office Careers >>Career Information >>Salaries for Physicists Why Choose Physics? StudentLINK REU Students Summer Program Instructors / TAs Employment Opportunities ASE Application Form Current ASEs Teaching Resources Department Visitors Virtual Visit Department Contacts Finding UCSD Physics Research UCSD Physics Research >>Astrophysics, Astronomy and Space Sciences

65. Employment Opportunities - Jobs - Careers
desirable. Education Required Bachelor's or more advanced degree inphysics, engineering, or related physical sciences. Experience
http://www.gemini.edu/project/announcements/jobs.html
Employment Opportunities with Gemini
The Gemini Observatory concept began in the early 1990s when the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada forged a partnership to build a state-of-the-art 8-meter class observatory. With the resources available, the partnership realized it could build twin telescopes and by locating them in both hemispheres, provide complete sky coverage. Thus, the Gemini Observatory Project was born. Today, the twin 8-meter Gemini telescopes, located on Hawai`i's Mauna Kea and Chile's Cerro Pachon, represent the pinnacle of technology, engineering and scientific exploration. The partnership has grown to include Australia, Brazil, Chile and Argentina and now provides any astronomer from the multi-country partnership with two of the most powerful optical/infrared telescopes to ever gaze skyward.
*How to Apply Get Local
*Note: Applications that do not conform to the specific requirements of the position will not be considered.
GEMINI OBSERVATORY
Recruitment Notice - March 2003
Accounting Purchasing/Property Clerk Public Information and Outreach Press Officer - Writer ... Mechanical Technician
ACCOUNTING OPENINGS
PURCHASING/PROPERTY CLERK - Hilo, Hawai`i

66. Career Infomation
Career Exploration physical sciences careers Learn More about careers in Astronomy,Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Meteorology, Oceanography, Physics and
http://www.soest.hawaii.edu/karsten/malia/human.career.html
Career Information
To Boldly Go : by Peter S. Fiske Other Useful Career Links Careers In and Out of Science : A guide to science careers at every level for students and graduates, with links to bothtraditional and non-traditional jobs. Geological Engineering and Sciences Career Search Page : The idea behind this page is to make it easier for any student in the Geological Engineering and Sciences to use the internet as a facility for finding a job. Technology and Physical Science : Descriptions of fields, industries, job titles, etc. Computer Science Career Exploration Links : Learn More about Careers in Computer Science. Job Descriptions, Salary Information and Colleges You Can Attend To Make Your Career Dreams a Reality Career Exploration - Physical Sciences Careers : Learn More about Careers in Astronomy, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Meteorology, Oceanography, Physics and Statistics. Strategies for Pursuing a Career in Marine Mammal Science : Online brochure in FAQ format comprehensively describes what is involved in a marine mammal science career. BCC Life Science Career Page : Career Paths in Biolgical Sciences and Environmental Studies Students are advised to plan ahead in choosing an education program and career path.

67. School Of Earth Sciences And Geography : Keele University
careers. Employers recognise that physical Geography graduates have a range of transferableskills including computer literacy, teamwork, problem solving and
http://www.esci.keele.ac.uk/applicants/physical/careers.htm
Course Menu Applying Geology Geography Physical Geography ... School Home Physical Geography at Keele Intro Subject
Combinations
Year 1 ...
Research
Careers
Careers
Employers recognise that Physical Geography graduates have a range of transferable skills including computer literacy, teamwork, problem solving and data handling, as well as specialised knowledge about the physical environment. Traditional employment opportunities in such areas teaching, surveying and local government are still important but in recent years graduates have benefited from the huge number of new careers opportunities related to environmental issues. In both public and private sectors environmental issues are high on the economic and social agenda, and Physical Geographers with a Dual Honours degree are well placed to provide the necessary skills and expertise. Resource management, geomorphological consultancy and environmental protection provide employment for many Physical Geography graduates, both in commercial enterprises and in organisations such as English Nature. For students who wish to pursue an academic or research-based career, the strong research ethos in Physical Geography at Keele, combined with the breadth of expertise that can be acquired as part of a Dual Honours programme, provide a perfect starting point.

68. Interdisciplinary Studies
focused careers in a wide variety of business and community settings, including selfemploymentcareers. Biological, Natural, and physical sciences, 12 credits.
http://sohe.wisc.edu/depts/indis/facemaj.htm
Undergraduate Majors
Family and Consumer Education
Human Ecology
Careers Options Requirements Careers ... Requirements
The department prepares its students to be educators in family and consumer areas. Some career options include:
  • Secondary school teacher
    Technical college teacher
    Department chair, Secondary school district
    County extension agent
    County 4-H/Youth development agent
    Parenting educator
    Training and development specialist
    Family wellness educator
    Consumer educator
    Nutrition educator
    Educational textbook author
The Family and Consumer Education Major offers the option of two areas of study:
Teacher Certification Option
This options qualifies graduates to teach Family and Consumer Education in Wisconsin's secondary schools. Graduates often teach courses in several family sciences content areas such as Consumer Science, Family Relationships, Parenting, and Family, Food and Society. Many also teach courses in job preparation such as Child Care Services, Family and Community Services, and Education for Employment.
Business and Community Education Option
By choosing this option, graduates can prepare for education-focused careers in a wide variety of business and community settings, including self-employment careers. Instead of taking courses in most family resource areas, students focus on two areas in depth. Majors may also focus more narrowly in education areas such as adult education, extension education, training and development, program planning, or evaluation.

69. DSTO - Careers - How Can I Use My Degree?
careers brochure (PDF 2.1Mb). Disciplinespecific fact sheets physical sciences -Physics/applied physics, chemistry, geospatial sciences, materials/metallurgy.
http://www.dsto.defence.gov.au/corporate/recruitment/careers.html
How can I use my skills?
DSTO offers you the opportunity to use your skills in a wide variety of ways. Below are examples of just a few of the opportunities at DSTO. Careers brochure (PDF 2.1Mb) Discipline-specific fact sheets: Chemical, biological, or nutritional science - Biotechnology, chemistry, food science, human biology, nutrition, physiology Engineering - Aeronautical, aerospace, computer systems, electrical, electronic, mechanical, mechatronic, software, telecommunications Information technology - Computer science, computer systems engineering, information technology, software engineering Mathematics - Mathematics, applied mathematics, statistics Physical sciences - Physics/applied physics, chemistry, geospatial sciences, materials/metallurgy Psychology and human sciences - Behavioural science, cognitive science, ergonomics, psychology DSTO Home Email DSTO 6 June, 2002

70. Links
careers and job centre for current vacancies and careers advice, and its and informationfor the Higher Education community in the physical sciences and other
http://www.chemsoc.org/networks/ukap/links.htm
We have searched the world wide web for sites that may be useful to analytical scientists, teachers and students of analytical science, regulators, or other users of analytical science from the private, public and voluntary sectors. The sites are organised into the following categories: Please use the Feedback button to notify us of others.
Analytical science
The Analytical Route Map is an interactive web-based resource for analytical chemists, life scientists and laboratory managers. Created by LGC as part of the former DTI Analytical Innovation Programme, the Route Map can be used to try and solve problems encountered in analysis. The site also has special features on electroseparation techniques, Raman spectroscopy and active ultrasound. The Analytical Chemistry Network on chemsoc brings together resources on the web in analytical chemistry and related areas from organisations such as the Royal Society of Chemistry and the American Chemical Society The European Network for Chemistry on chemsoc provides a focus for European chemistry information on the web including networks for analytical chemistry in Europe such as EURACHEM and the Analytical Chemistry Division of FECS (Federation of European Chemical Societies).

71. Office Of Multidisciplinary Activities - Directorate For Mathematical And Physic
in the mathematical and physical sciences with an effective means of establishinginternational collaborations in the early stages of their careers, thereby
http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/publicat/nsf03009/mps/oma.htm
NSF Questions NSF E-Bulletin OLPA Home ...
Office of International Science and Engineering (INT)
Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Office of Multidisciplinary Activities
I n 1995, the Office of Multidisciplinary Activities (OMA) was established in the Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences and charged with facilitating and supporting opportunities in research and education that cross traditional disciplinary boundaries. OMA works in partnership with the five MPS DivisionsAstronomical Sciences, Chemistry, Materials Research, Mathematical Sciences, and Physicsto respond more effectively to the excellence and creativity of the MPS communities, particularly to proposals that, because of their subject, scope, or multi-investigator or multidisciplinary nature, did not readily fit the existing MPS program structure. OMA provides a focal point in the Directorate for partnerships (e.g., with other agencies, industry, national laboratories, State and local governments, and international organizations), seeds crosscutting research in areas of particular promise, and supports innovative experiments in education that could lead to new paradigms in graduate and undergraduate education in the mathematical and physical sciences, particularly in multidisciplinary settings. OMA is open to creative ideas from all segments of the MPS community, ranging from individual investigators to centers. It especially encourages initiatives by multi-investigator, multidisciplinary teams pursuing problems on a scale that exceeds the capacity of individual investigators. OMA is particularly receptive to projects incorporating education and research training experiences that contribute to a diverse, high-quality workforce with technical and professional skills, career path flexibility, and appetite for lifelong learning appropriate to the dynamic global science and technology enterprise of the 21st century.

72. NSF - Programs- Math/Physical Sciences
Funding Opportunities, Math/physical sciences. Focused Research Groups in the Mathematicalsciences (NSF 02129 in Academic Science and Engineering careers (NSF 02
http://www.nsf.gov/home/programs/mps.htm
About NSF
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For more information on specific programs, contact the appropriate program or office listed in the publication below. Information on all NSF programs is available in the annual NSF Guide to Programs , and on the Overview of Programs page. Projected deadline and target dates are published in the NSF E-Bulletin , and are also available on the Deadline Dates pages on the web. Chemistry Research Instrumentation and Facilities: Departmental Multi-User Instrumentation (NSF 03-563)
Added Apr 03 2003 Joint Announcement of Opportunities for FY 2003: Interdisciplinary Training for Undergraduates in Biological and Mathematical Sciences (UBM) (NSF 03-037)
Added Mar 27 2003 International Opportunities for Scientists and Engineers (NSF 03-559)
Added Mar 26 2003 Science and Technology Centers (STC): Integrative Partnerships Program FAQs (NSF 03-550) Added Mar 03 2003 Science and Technology Centers (STC): Integrative Partnerships (NSF 03-550) Added Mar 03 2003 Dear Colleague Letter - National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN) (NSF 03-029) Added Feb 25 2003 Advanced Technologies and Instrumentation (ATI): Special Competition: Astronomical Applications with the Advanced Electro-Optical System (AEOS) of the United States Air Force (ATI/AEOS) (NSF 03-543)

73. Association For Women In Science
physical sciences. DIRECTOR OF QUANTITATIVE SKILLS CENTER Amherst College. Socialsciences. Engineering. Technology. Computing careers Berkeley Lab. Educational.
http://www.awis.org/r_careersmain.html
Job Listings As part of its efforts to promote the entrance and advancement of women in science careers, AWIS has a long-standing commitment to fostering the careers of women science professionals. At both the national and local levels, AWIS has organized leadership conferences, developed mentoring programs, and facilitated networking between women in all fields and at all levels. Read on for more information on how AWIS can help you set out on your career pathor help smooth one that has already begun. Interested in posting a job here? Email ruby@awis.org or visit our advertising guidelines Life Sciences
Physical Sciences

Social Sciences
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Registry

Life Sciences IDEC Pharmaceuticals
IDEC Pharmaceuticals

ASSISTANT, PROCESS SCIENCES
IDEC Pharmaceuticals

ASSOCIATE, MANUFACTURING TECHNICAL SUPPORT (MTS)
SYSTEMS SUPPORT
IDEC Pharmaceuticals
SENIOR TECHNICIAN, MANUFACTURING TECHNICAL SUPPORT (MTS) SYSTEMS SUPPORT IDEC Pharmaceuticals BIOSTATISTICAN IDEC Pharmaceuticals MICROBIOLOGIST, QC Associate Research Scientist Microbiology - University of Iowa Genentech, Inc

74. Physical Sciences Inc. Newsletters
PSI offers highly talented scientists and engineers the opportunity to buildexciting careers in research and development. physical sciences Inc.
http://www.psicorp.com/html/new/news.htm

75. Careers For Astronomy Department Graduates
a range of courses and programs for students planning careers in astronomy yetstill provides a student with a solid foundation in the physical sciences.
http://www.bu.edu/astronomy/education/careers.html
Department of Astronomy Graduating with an Astronomy Degree
WHAT CAN I DO WITH A DEGREE IN ASTRONOMY?
The Department of Astronomy provides a range of courses and programs for students planning careers in astronomy, space science, or related fields. A concentration in astronomy and physics includes a rigorous program of physics and calculus in addition to courses in astronomy. This prepares a student for entry into a graduate program leading to a Masters and/or Ph.D. in astronomy, physics, or a related field. The concentration in astronomy is less intense in physics and calculus, yet still provides a student with a solid foundation in the physical sciences. The planetary and space sciences concentration is a multidisciplinary program including astronomy, geology, geography, physics, and calculus courses. Many students in this concentration enroll in graduate programs in planetary geology. A BA degree in astronomy, astronomy and physics, or planetary and space sciences prepares students for careers in science education, science management, scientific computing, scientific instrumentation, or science writing (some of which may require one or two years of graduate study). Qualification for such fields is enhanced when students work in the research groups of astronomy professors as work-study, student employment, and/or directed study participants. The opportunity to do so has expanded considerably in recent years as the astronomy faculty has increased in number and in the scope of research projects.

76. Careers In Oceanography
Offers a complete list of how to become an oceanographer, what education level is required, what the Category Kids and Teens School Time Economics careers...... in the Atmospheric, Oceanic, Hydrologic, and Related sciences lists the Among thoseare geological or physical oceanographer, marine geophysicist, physical
http://pao.cnmoc.navy.mil/PAO/Educate/career-o.htm
Oceanography - And Your Career
What is oceanography? Oceanography is a multidisciplinary science concerned with knowledge of the oceans and improvements in technology based on such knowledge. It incorporates many scientific fields that can be applied to the marine environmentphysics, geology, chemistry, biology, meteorology, geography, and geodesy. What do oceanographers do? There are two types of oceanographers in the Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command. The physical oceanographer studies the physical properties of the ocean and the relationship between the sea and the atmosphere. The geological oceanographer studies the topographic features, rocks, sediments, and physical composition of the ocean floor. The Command employs other types of marine scientists, such as geophysicists and physical science technicians who examine other aspects of the ocean environment. Where do oceanographers work? Because oceanography is the study of the ocean, most oceanographers spend a great deal of time at sea. The Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command operates eight Military Sealift Command ships, conducting oceanographic survey operations worldwide. Some oceanographers work in ocean research at other organizations.

77. Aquatic Science Career Information
collaborate to understand the effect of physical processes on Preparation for AquaticScience careers. they do not need to pursue math or other sciences at the
http://aslo.org/students/career.html

78. Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences And Natural Sciences - UNITN
The Faculties Mathematical sciences, physical sciences and Natural with mathematics,physics and computer sciences. as part of their professional careers.
http://www.unitn.it/en/didattica/facolta/scienze.htm
Economics
Law

Engineering

Arts and Philosophy

Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences and Natural Sciences
Sociology

UNITN
Studying The Faculties Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences and Natural Sciences
Studying - The Faculties
Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences and Natural Sciences
Page last updated: 09/19/2002 Faculty website:
www.science.unitn.it/ via Sommarive 14, I-38050 Povo Phone: +39 0461 881508-2020 E-mail secretariat: facolta@science.unitn.it Faculty Dean: prof. Davide Bassi Characteristics Description Characteristics The favourable ratio students/teachers offers the following benefits: Small groups Time for individual training Research groups can be present during practical training Description The Faculty of Sciences deals with mathematics, physics and computer sciences. Students can decide which subjects to study according to their personal interests and with the requirements of their future career in mind. Graduates from this faculty have: a solid scientific background problem solving skills effective communication skills Excellent career opportunities for graduates can be found in: Industry (production control, management of the computer systems, research)

79. Majors And Careers - Physical Therapy
Behavioral sciences are beneficial as are exercise physiology, physics, and otherphysical science courses. careers Specific to the Bachelor's Degree.
http://www.indiana.edu/~udiv/majors/physther.html
Major Related
Resources
Health Professions and
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Career Development Center
625 North Jordan Avenue
Phone: 855-5234 American Physical
Therapy Association
Description of Major
A major in physical therapy involves integrating courses in anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, orthopedics, neuroscience, human development, research, management, social and behavioral sciences, and ethics as a basis for patient evaluation and exercise prescription in the prevention and treatment of physical impairment and disability.
Problem-solving skills are developed, as well as knowledge of disease processes and how they affect the normal function of the human body. Skills in teaching, exercise development, and evaluation are developed to prepare students to assume responsibility for the health of others.
Minors and Second Majors that Expand Career Options with this Major
Education certainly helps in patient/family teaching. Behavioral sciences are beneficial as are exercise physiology, physics, and other physical science courses. No minor or second major is needed, but in specialized settings employees would benefit from having related backgrounds.
Career Options
Careers Specific to the Bachelor's Degree
A Bachelor of Science degree in physical therapy from an accredited program allows one to sit for the licensing exam for practice as a physical therapist in a variety of settings including hospitals, private outpatient clinics, school systems, and extended care facilities.

80. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway - Home
resources in the physical sciences; astronomy, chemistry, earth sciences, materials sciences, physics, and science 140 000 physics abstracts · physical science courses · Read all
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/

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