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Latest news from the Mendeley team. in 26 cities around the UK. You can also follow the events on th

Latest news from the Mendeley team. [Mendeley] Hi {NAME}, This month, join us at the Pint of Science festival, share your thoughts on autonomous driving and get the insight on moving countries for work as a researcher. [Pint of Science] Pint of Science We are partnering with the Pint of Science festival to brings some of the most brilliant scientists to your local pub. Join us at one of the [Atoms to Galaxies themed events]( in 26 cities around the UK. You can also follow the events on the [Mendeley blog]( and on Twitter [#pint17](. Crossing continents There may be many reasons why you may consider moving countries for work as an early career researcher. We talked to Dr Rachel Gallagher, who has made the move from Wales to Germany and then on to the US to take her current position at Yale School of Medicine. She offers us her insightful and candid view on what she's learned along the way. [Read the interview here](. [Crossing continents] [The End of Driving?] The End of Driving? This month, we're talking driverless vehicles — is humanity ready to trust machines with something so vital as driving? Or would we be taking too much of a risk? [Share your thoughts with the Mendeley Community](. The best entry, as judged by the Mendeley team, will earn a £50 Amazon gift certificate. Tips and Tools — Did you know... You can search and apply for thousands of science and technology jobs on Mendeley Careers. Set up an email job alert and get relevant opportunities in your inbox. [Give it a go]( [Tips and Tools] [Tips and Tools] Enter the Environmental Challenge The RELX Group Environmental Challenge is awarded to projects that best demonstrate how they can provide sustainable access to safe water where it is presently at risk and / or access to improved sanitation. [Find out how you can enter the challenge]( and win the $50,000 first prize. [Contact Us]( | [Support]( [Facebook]( [twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this email because you have registered with Mendeley.com using the email address {EMAIL}. If you do not wish to receive newsletter update emails from us in the future, please click [here](. Copyright © 2017 Mendeley Ltd. Mendeley, 3rd Floor, AlphaBeta Building, 2 Worship Street, London, EC2A 1BR United Kingdom. Registered in England & Wales, Reg. No. 06419015.

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