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Explore the benefits and opportunities of pursuing a PhD, including career advancement and intellectual growth. Discover the ideal timing based on career stages and personal circumstances.
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Why and when to do a PhD Paul Jepson School of Geography and the Environment
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Because • Gain the status needed to assure career • Consolidate and gain recognition for amassed body of knowledge • Align analytical skills with responsibilities of level of decision making • Revisit and reassess driving beliefs and guiding values • Love & family 3
The Ecology & Conservation Workscape Corporations Investment. Houses Wildlife & parks, agencies Government Ecotourism Man Consult Boutique Consult Auditors Museum & Herberia Ecol consult CNGOs Trade Zoos IGOs Res inst. Res Consult Academia Welfare Think tanks Media Foundations Mobile cons Activism
Career reasons: progress, change direction, assure position, employment edge • Entry qualification for academia and research, • In less-developed countries many senior officials have PhDs. Don't want to be advised by expats without one, • In expert, technical communities PhDs are the norm if not essential. Feel second class without one, • In roles where need to give expert evidence or advice, PhD's add credibility, • In corporate sector (extractives) influential departments are headed by PhDs. Environment department needs PhDs to be able to gain similar status. • PhDs provide an opportunity to change direction , maybe enable career flexibility 5
Intellectual reasons: realizing your potential • Ask sharp questions and know and respect a rigorous answer when you see one, • Develop the analytical and technical skills to reveal things, • Develop the capacity to take in and critically appraise complex and volumous information fast, • Become part of a community/network of thinkers • Master the ability to write and communicate well and quickly, • Build personal reflexivity - ability to challenge and reflect back on your own beliefs, assumptions and actions • Know your mind and your talent(s) and limitations. 6
Some good times to do a PhD • Beginning of your career (21-23) • Early Career (27-32) • Mid-career (37-42) 7
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Why do a PhD? Because you will be proud of yourself And it will give you an edge, set you apart, remove barriers to progressing When to do a PhD? It'll depend on opportunities and personal circumstances 9