Hello Michael and Everyone,
Happy New Year.
Try the Institute of Food Science & Technology's (IFST's) "satellite" Website on careers in food science and technology
http://www.foodtechcareers.org/html/frameset.htm
Best wishes
Ralph
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Webmaster / Web Editor, Institute of Food Science and Technology
Adjunct Professor, Michigan State University
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Michael Kenward (Michael Kenward)" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 1:58 PM
>Subject: Educational sites from research organisations
>
>
>A little time ago there was an interesting 'conversation' here about web
>sites for schools.
>
>I'm now looking for something a bit different. Educational (in the broadest
>sense) sites produced by scientific organisations, for example, government
>labs, university groups, learned societies, museums (perhaps where there is
>a research element) or anything else that could fit into this slot.
>
>I ask because once again I am using other people to do some homework for my
>column in Scientific Computing World.
>
>The scientific community is always bemoaning the lack of youngsters entering
>the "trade". It is also in a good position to do something about this by
>passing on the excitement of doing research. Then again, many scientists
>have a problem communicating, and would probably need help to pitch at the
>right level. I wonder how many have even thought of the issue.
>
>If there are sites out there that work, it might help to hold these up as
>examples and to show others what is possible.
>
>So, any favourite sites out there.
>
>MK
>
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