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Doctoral careers outside higher education. After a doctorate or post-doctoral contract, an academic career or other role in higher education may seem the most obvious next step in your career.

Doctoral careers outside higher education

However, look again. What do researchers do? Doctoral graduate destinations and impact three years on. Vitae, 2010 found that in the UK, only a minority of doctoral graduates (19%) work in higher education research (HE) roles three and a half years after graduating and 22% in HE teaching or lecturing. Most of the rest have moved into roles outside HE in sectors such as healthcare, education, engineering and business. Perhaps you are one of the minority who will successfully achieve an academic career. Think about your values and motivations as well as the opportunities realistically open to you given your strengths, skills and personal situation. What can I do with my PhD? Jobs outside academia. Your PhD, what next? PhD Limbo – Caught Between Graduate Schemes And Experienced Roles - Careers Advice. When a PhD student chooses to leave academia and pursue a career in a non-academic sector, identifying what kinds of jobs they can apply for is high among their list of concerns.

PhD Limbo – Caught Between Graduate Schemes And Experienced Roles - Careers Advice

Many are turned away from graduate schemes because they’re too experienced for the position, and yet they’re equally unable to apply for more experienced roles due to not having enough history in the industry. Caught between two worlds, how can you best find roles you are suited to? 1. Innovate UK. Alternative career pathways after your phd. Careers for PhDs beyond academia. Much attention has been paid to the problems graduates face in finding jobs in the current economic climate.

Careers for PhDs beyond academia

However, spare a thought for PhD students who, especially in the humanities and social sciences, may be in an even worse position. At the heart of the problem is the adverse effect of the government's cuts on universities, traditionally the primary destination for newly-minted doctorates. "The academic job market is extremely tight … even postdoctoral researchers and lecturers are starting to contact us about alternative careers because they are worried about their employment prospects," says Terry Jones, a careers adviser with the Careers Group, University of London. The problem of PhD students unable to find academic jobs is a global one. Military and diplomatic historian associate professor Nicholas Sarantakes, who runs In the Service of Clio, a blog about career management for historians, predicts that "the job market is going to get worse for PhDs over the next five years. Find adverts for PhD jobs outside academia (The University of Manchester)

If you’re looking for adverts for jobs for PhDs, they are likely to fall into one of four categories: PhD entry-level programmesOne-off PhD-specific specialist jobsExperienced hire jobsGraduate jobs - the UK job market for graduatesOne obvious source of job ads is CareersLink We don’t get many jobs which specifically ask for a PhD, however, broaden your search to include experienced hire and graduate jobs (see below to find out why), and there are suddenly lots to choose from.

Find adverts for PhD jobs outside academia (The University of Manchester)

PhD entry-level programmes There are a small number of PhD entry programmes which recruit on an annual basis. These include some (but not all): management consultancies – eg McKinsey, Boston Consulting Groupmajor industrial research organisations – eg GSK, BP, Microsoft Research, Astra Zenecabanks and others working in quantitative finance – eg. How to... guides (The University of Manchester) Much of the Careers Service website is applicable to both undergraduates and postgraduates.

How to... guides (The University of Manchester)

PhD Science Jobs & Postgrad Science Jobs - STEM Graduates. Imperial College London. The latest Graduate / PhD jobs from ecm - the high-tech recruitment experts. Up to £35k + benefits Cambridge, Cambridgeshire This is a role for a smart developer and technologist, looking to work with skilled colleagues on a wide range of bespoke software projects for clients worldwide.

The latest Graduate / PhD jobs from ecm - the high-tech recruitment experts

Projects often cross disciplines so you may work alongside electronics engineers and ... matches your search A modern DSP approach is required by this traditional audio company. £Excellent + top benefits Cambridge - South This start-up company is developing novel and cutting edge technology to be used in a range of application areas, from providing micro fuel cells for travellers to relief from sleep apnoea. . £32,000 to £40,000 DoE + Benefits Oxfordshire (south) PhD Jobs UK. Our Programmes - Bank of England Early Careers.

Does accepting an industry position close the door to academia? - Global Academy Jobs Blog. As young academics in the sciences, we sometimes have to consider job opportunities outside of our intended academic career paths.

Does accepting an industry position close the door to academia? - Global Academy Jobs Blog

But, since science in an academic environment is all we are familiar with, a shift to another industry, such as biotechnology, may seem like turning our back to the science that we so much enjoy. I recently made that choice. For a change, I decided to choose the country and city where I wanted to live, and that meant pursuing research positions available in the biotechnology industry, rather than in academia. The day I stepped into my new role as a Senior Scientist in Research and Development (R&D), I literally stepped through the door and into a small, project-orientated lab meeting, attended by no more people than you’d find in an average academic lab. During that meeting, my new colleagues went around the table and discussed the progress and struggles in their various research projects. My other fear was losing scientific relevance. Where are all the Humanities PhD jobs? – University of Manchester Careers Blog.

If you’re a humanities* PhD who came to our graduate fairs, you may have ended up feeling like a poor relation to all those science PhDs – or even undergraduates.

Where are all the Humanities PhD jobs? – University of Manchester Careers Blog

Don’t despair! Humanities PhDs do develop challenging, satisfying careers but your job search strategies probably need to differ from many other graduates or PhDs. The “average” humanities PhD (including arts, humanities and social sciences subjects) is very different to the “average” science or engineering PhD. There are fewer of you and you’re more likely to be older, with previous employment and life experience to draw on. There are also fewer non-educational settings where you can directly apply your subject knowledge.