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Early Career Community

Chemistry & Chemical Engineering culture is welcoming, friendly and inclusive. The heart of the department is the coffee room/common room, which is open to all from 9am to 12.45pm. Taking a break and socialising here helps to integrate our community and it's where a lot of networking occurs.

Chemistry Quiz Night

Chemistry & Chemical Engineering at Southampton has a thriving community of early career researchers and they organise events to encourage co-workers to meet and discuss research, for example the "early career researchers" forum, which is advertised to all by email prior to an event. Other events have included a charity pub quiz held in the evening in the common room and attended by over 40 staff and researchers.

Chemistry newsletter

Newsletter

The Chemistry & Chemical Engineering Newsletter is published twice a year. It celebrates the many different aspects of life in the School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering and helps to build a strong sense of community.

All Staff Meetings

Early career researchers are invited to our all staff meetings which are held approximately twice a year and are an opportunity to hear the latest updates and developments within chemistry. Early career researchers are also welcome to join in many activities across the department including:

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion - contact Dr Julie Herniman ( [email protected] )

Website Profile Form

All Chemistry & Chemical Engineering staff should create a web profile. The personal profile is updated via Pure. This information will then be used update our webpages. A photo should be added by the individual via Subscribe. This should be a head/shoulders photo, ideally with a plain background to upload for the web profile.

Networks and Societies

The University supports a number of other networks and societies to represent, support and engage members who share a similar background, characteristic or common cause. You can find out more information on our Network page .

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