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Chemistry Means Business 2018
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The IP Careers Guide to Chartered Patent Attorneys 2018/19 is Out!
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As soon as Jodie Whittaker jumped in her Tardis this week she changed gender role perceptions for a whole new generation of young women. The first female Doctor Who’s ground-breaking turn has not only served to challenge decades of attitudes towards traditionally male-dominated roles, but could even encourage a new wave of budding scientists to explore a career in science. STEM roles have traditionally experienced a gender divide, with more men than women pursuing a career across Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics industries. However, intellectual property firm Wynne- Jones IP said STEM offers “unparalleled” opportunities to young women looking for a rewarding and enriching career.)…
What is a career in intellectual property really like?
Graduates considering a career in intellectual property (IP) may have many questions. Do I need a degree in law? Do I need to have attended an elite university? What does a career in IP actually entail? These are just some of the many questions that many potential applicants may be pondering before making the move into IP. Luckily, two of leading intellectual property firm Wynne-Jones IP’s patent specialists are on hand to answer all of the burning questions. Here European Patent Attorney Christina Schiavone and Senior Trainee Patent Attorney Rebecca Quiney reveal what a job in intellectual property is really like …)…