Title: Why do a PhD?
1Why do a PhD?
- Dr. Tracy Bussoli
- Careers Adviser for Researchers
2What is a PhD?
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- A PhD. is an in-depth research programme. The
work produced for the PhD must fundamentally be
original, in other words written by only you,
containing your thoughts and findings. Once all
the research is complete, it is presented in a
thesis.
3What qualifications do you need?
- A first or 21 degree
- Masters
- Postgraduate Diploma
4Why do people do one?
- Fascinated by a particular topic
- Know that they want to work in academia
- Stay at university 3 more years
- Recession.no good jobs!
- Good at .
- To be called Dr!
- Not sure what else to do
- Need it for.
- Academic suggested it because you are great.
5What to expect
6To have an intense relationship with supervisor
7To be able to motivate yourself
8To be proactive!
9To stay on top of literature!
10To feel stressed when you take a holiday!
11Long hoursbut flexible!
12To be consumed by your PhD research!
13Do it!
- Completely absorbing
- Become an expert
- Only way into academia/industry
- 3 years to develop research skills including many
transferable skills such as analytical skills and
problem solving - Extremely fulfilling when you finish!
- Get Dr. before your name
14Dont do it!
- Academia is extremely competitive More PhDs
graduate than tenured posts available - Few employers actively recruit PhDs although 70
would welcome applications from PhDs. - Takes three years of lifecould be learning on
the job skills - Many people feel too specialised at the end and
it is then difficult to become a generalist
Only 6 of employers actively recruit
PhDs (Vitae report 2010) http//www.vitae.ac.uk/po
licy-practice/1393-205111/Recruiting-researchers.h
tml
15Some Facts about PhDs and employment
- 16,500 PhDs graduated in 2006 cf. 320, 000
undergrads (120) - Only ¼ of researchers know what they want to do
at beginning of PhD.does not get better
throughout (in my experience!) - Bottleneck for academic jobs
16From Vitae What do Researchers do? 2009
http//www.vitae.ac.uk/policy-practice/107611/Wha
t-do-researchers-do-2009.html
17How to choose a PhD?
- Final year project
- Talk to people in your department
- Look at PhDs on various websites, speak to
potential supervisor - How experienced is your potential supervisor? How
many PhDs has he/she supervised. Did they
complete on time? - Research the lab/department.speak to people
about lab/supervisor - Dont accept until you have done research.
18Where to look for a PhD
- http//www.findaphd
- http//www.postgraduatestudentships.co.uk
- http//www.jobs.ac.uk/
- www.prospects.ac.uk/links/pgdbase
- Nature and New Scientist
- Times Higher Education
- University Websites
- Finalist Directory
19Books
- PhD's What they don't tell you - by Duggi
ZuramReflections on Tutors, Libraries and Other
PhD Students - PhD Study in the Arts Humanities - by the
FindAPhD Team How to apply and how to get by in
the Arts, Humanities Social Sciences - A Guide to PhD Research in Computing - by Prof
Sean Gong - A short overview of what is expected of both
student and supervisor Hints for New PhD Students
on How to Write Research Papers - by Prof Shahn
MajidA guide for writing in mathematics
20- Mock Interviews and DVD
- CV Checking
- Advice
- Telephone 020 7882 8533Email
careers_at_qmul.ac.uk - Open Monday Friday
- 10.30 5pm (4pm on Friday)
- Drop in sessions (Book appointment)
- Monday - Thursday
- 10.30 12.30 and 2 4.30
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