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The Source Event careers fair for scientists

An announcement from NatureJobs. The Source Event is a dedicated science career fair launched by Naturejobs and London First, to be held in London on 21 September 2007. The event will be split into a dynamic and exciting exhibition with plenary conference and workshop sessions running alongside the event.
The Source Event will highlight opportunities in the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe for a career in science, whether in academic research, industrial research or research organizations. It will present the best opportunities from the best organizations: public, private, national and international.
Jobseekers will be able to meet potential employers who are offering hundreds of vacancies. Our plenary and workshop sessions will provide the opportunity to meet high-profile scientists and gain careers information and advice.
You can sign up here for the programme details as they become available.
You can register as a delegate here.
See here for location and directions.

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