Careers Video A career in physics: a universe of possibilities Discover tips, interviews and case studies in Physics World Careers 2024 Read article: A career in physics: a universe of possibilities
Careers Feature ‘My career has not been a straight line’: Craig Jantzen on switching from nuclear science to diplomacy Craig Jantzen says his past self would never have imagined where his career has taken him Read article: ‘My career has not been a straight line’: Craig Jantzen on switching from nuclear science to diplomacy
Careers Interview Ask me anything: Florence Downs – ‘I get to satisfy my burning curiosities about new technologies’ Florence Downs is an editor at Ingenia, the Royal Academy of Engineering’s magazine for young people interested in STEM Read article: Ask me anything: Florence Downs – ‘I get to satisfy my burning curiosities about new technologies’
Personalities Interview Keith Burnett: ‘I have this absolute commitment that the broader we are, the more powerful physics will be’ Keith Burnett discusses his career, the power of diversity and the value of universities to society Read article: Keith Burnett: ‘I have this absolute commitment that the broader we are, the more powerful physics will be’
Careers Analysis Tackling England’s physics teacher shortage with a new apprenticeship scheme Urgent action is needed to combat widening inequalities in access to physics education Read article: Tackling England’s physics teacher shortage with a new apprenticeship scheme
Careers Interview Ask me anything: Katrin Erath-Dulitz ‘As a researcher, I rely on creative thinking’ Katrin Erath-Dulitz is a researcher at the University of Innsbruck who studies chemical reactions at very low temperatures Read article: Ask me anything: Katrin Erath-Dulitz ‘As a researcher, I rely on creative thinking’
Careers Blog Quantum jobs fair for kick-starting graduate careers Katherine Skipper reports from the Careers in Quantum fair at the University of Bristol Read article: Quantum jobs fair for kick-starting graduate careers
Careers Interview ‘It can be a long road and that’s okay’ – Prineha Narang on going the distance in science Prineha Narang, a computational materials physicist at UCLA, describes how she went from running on the track to running a cutting-edge research group Read article: ‘It can be a long road and that’s okay’ – Prineha Narang on going the distance in science
Policy and funding Interview Ask me anything: Anne Pawsey – ‘I really enjoy working with a huge community of physicists’ Anne Pawsey is secretary general of the European Physical Society in Mulhouse, France Read article: Ask me anything: Anne Pawsey – ‘I really enjoy working with a huge community of physicists’
Diversity and inclusion Feature Breaking barriers: embracing neurodiversity in neutron science Adam Berlie wants neurodivergent scientists to develop careers that reflect their unique strengths Read article: Breaking barriers: embracing neurodiversity in neutron science