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The GlaxoSmithKline Residential Chemistry Training Experience (2013)

The GlaxoSmithKline Residential Chemistry Training Experience (2013)

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The GlaxoSmithKline Residential Chemistry Training Experience (2013)

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  1. The GlaxoSmithKline • Residential Chemistry Training Experience (2013) • This is a fully-funded, week-long training course designed to give you practical experience of the work of a graduate chemist in the pharmaceutical industry. Based in the GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) research laboratories we will provide you with personalised laboratory tuition together with coaching in interview technique, presentation skills and working in teams. • This programme now in its tenth year will be held at the GlaxoSmithKline Medicines Research Centre, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, on 15th – 20thSeptember 2013. • The Training Experience is one approach that GSK uses to encourage high calibre chemists from a variety of backgrounds to apply for positions in the pharmaceutical industry; therefore: • You should be an analytical/computational/synthetic chemistry undergraduate about to enter your final year of study. • Applications are particularly invited from ethnic minority undergraduates. • Applications from mature students who have elected to study chemistry at a later stage in their career and, • Applications from chemistry graduates who have taken a career break or moved into another area of work/business and wish to return to a career in chemistry in the pharmaceutical industry, are also welcomed. • If you would like to gain an insight into the pharmaceutical industry and be part of this interactive programme, please complete and return an application from no later than 14thJune 2013 to: • RCTE10 Administrator • Respiratory Medicinal Chemistry Department • Medicines Research Centre • GlaxoSmithKline • Stevenage • Herts • SG1 2NY • If you prefer, you may send a completed application electronically. To do this, email uzy55557@gsk.com for an application form. • Comments from previous Participants • “I particularly enjoyed the real-life laboratory work” • “The skills learned around CV writing, preparing for interviews and presentations are invaluable” • “This course has helped me make up my mind about the career I wish to pursue”

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