What Do Researchers Do?
What Do Researchers Do? provides analysis of the first employment destinations of doctoral graduates from 2003-2007, including an exploration of employment rates, sectors and occupations. The publication also includes forty careers profiles of researchers who have completed their doctorate.
Both parts provide information from a wide range of subjects and highlight the range of different occupations and employment sectors that researchers work in.
What Do Researchers Do? is designed to help:
- doctoral researchers and prospective researchers make well-informed career choices;
- careers advisors and supervisors be aware of the breadth of potential careers;
- employers better appreciate what doctoral graduates can offer them.
Author(s): Vitae
Other Publishers: Research Councils UK, CRAC
Production date: 2009
How to obtain: Download What Do Researchers Do? below.
Communities: Research Staff, Postgraduate , Graduate Labour Market, Employability , Careers Advice and Guidance
Audiences: Academics, Careers practitioners , Employers, Students and graduates - postgraduate
Format: Web
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