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Monthly Archives: February 2017

Life after PhD

Posted on February 22, 2017 by Jenny
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I was happy to see this blog post from software developer Scott Logic, featuring Readlab alumnus Paul Hands. We wish you all the best in your new career, Paul, and it’s great to see you using your maths, computing and science training out in the world beyond academia.

Paul (far left) and new colleagues at Scott Logic

Paul (far left) and new colleagues at Scott Logic

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