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Field Statistician

As a field statistician you design and apply mathematical techniques to create, collect and analyse data. You then use this information to help inform decision-making and policy within areas such as science, technology, medicine, sport, education, business, finance and government.

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Finance Lecturer

As a finance lecturer you will explain the business of finance to students or professionals. Finance is all about managing large amounts of money. 

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Food Scientist

Food scientists use science to understand food processes and improve food quality for the public. You will study the makeup of all different types of food and use laboratory techniques to discover nutritional value or develop products that are more enjoyable and sustainable.

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Forensic Anatomist

As a forensic anatomist you will recreate facial characteristics from forensic evidence. In this job you will combine a strong science background with artistic ability.

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Geneticist

As a geneticist your job is to study genes, which are DNA molecules that code for things like hair and eye colour. It can inform how to treat disease, how to pass desirable traits onto offspring or how to produce superior crops.

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Geoscientist

As a geoscientist you investigate the earth’s natural processes such as its soils, oceans and atmosphere. Your results are then used to help solve environmental problems and inform government policies to improve the quality of human life.

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Hairdresser

As a hairdresser you will be attending to people’s hair. This may involve using a variety of tools and materials to style, cut, colour, straighten, curl and treat all different kinds of hair types.

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Historian

As an historian you research past human activity, including the history of countries, organisations, periods of time, buildings, cultural heritage, particular events, people and ideas or issues.

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Human-Computer Interface Researcher

As a human-computer interface researcher you will create a seamless experience between a user and a computer or software. You will use your creative and technical talents to work out what the interface problems might be, come up with a solution, use a rigorous scientific process to prove if you are right or wrong, and then communicate any issues to management.

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Hydrogeologist

A hydrogeologist investigates how groundwater travels through the earth’s rock and soil. The job is a combination between water, science and geology to ensure clean groundwater supplies relied on by humans, animals and plants.

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Hydrographic Surveyor

Hydrographic surveyors map out the ocean floor for the purpose of navigation. The information is used to update nautical charts that help determine water depth, obstructions and safe spaces for vessels to use.

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Industrial Designer

As an industrial designer you will develop the concepts for manufactured products that people use every day like cars, telephones, toys and furniture. 

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