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    9 tips to follow for a safer job search

    January 15, 2018 by Martin Ward

    Recruitment fraud is a serious crime which often goes unreported by jobseekers. Scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated and believable, they come in many guises and affect people in different ways,…

    Competencies needed for collaboration

    November 14, 2017 by Martin Ward

    Use our decision tree to find out what competencies are needed and how they can be developed at each stage in the collaboration process. Our top tips for successful collaborations…

    Considering an Academic Career in China Q&A Summary

    November 10, 2017 by Martin Ward

    Did you miss jobs.ac.uk’s live Q&A video on pursuing an academic a career in China? Don’t worry, you can now watch the video on our website or read below for our…

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