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Encouraging chemical detectives. (supporting analytical chemistry training) (Personnel File)

When industry looks for scientists to fill its laboratories it has a profile of the skills required: organic chemists to make new compounds, inorganic chemists to handle materials and physical chemists to measure properties. Industry also has a significant demand for chemists to measure the quality and quantity of these products and their impact on the environment. But there is a problem the UK is failing to produce enough specifically trained analytical chemists, and certainly too few at the PhD level (C&I 1993, 966).

Only a few graduates carry the tag 'analytical chemist' because for many universities, both old and new, there are only three headings in the chemistry ...

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