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Explore Science Administration Careers: Insights from Dr. Doug Brown

Are you a PhD interested in career options beyond academia and research? Join us on Thursday, May 10th, from 5:30 to 6:30 pm in the Clarke Kennedy LT at the QMI Innovation Building for an insightful presentation by Dr. Doug Brown, Head of Biomedical Research at the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Discover the opportunities in Science Administration and Management, and understand the roles and responsibilities involved in transitioning from research to administrative positions. Don’t miss this chance to broaden your career perspective!

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Explore Science Administration Careers: Insights from Dr. Doug Brown

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  1. Blizard Institute: Career Development Talks for PhDs Careers in Science Administration and Management Dr. Doug Brown, Head of Biomedical Research, Multiple Sclerosis Society Interested in exploring career options outside academia and research? Join us for a presentation by Dr. Doug Brown of the Multiple Sclerosis Society to learn more about moving from research to working in Science Administration and Management, as well as the tasks and responsibilities involved. Thursday May 10th, 5:30 – 6:30pm, Whitechapel Clarke Kennedy LT, QMI Innovation Building To register, email one of the Blizard PhD Student Reps: Sarah Etheridge s.l.etheridge@qmul.ac.uk, Daniela Nitoiu d.nitoiu@qmul.ac.uk, Dario Ceric d.ceric@qmul.ac.uk

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