Career advice

Career advice

As researchers, we gather considerable technical expertise through the course of our roles and are accustomed to things not working first time.
Relocating abroad for work can broaden your life experience and career prospects.
There may be many reasons why you may consider moving countries for work as an early career researcher: the availability of academic positions in your field; life-style considerations; promotion prosp
These days, an MBA is perceived as a vital qualification for advancing one’s career; what is the role of the modern MBA? What skills beyond this degree are key to success in the future workplace?
As an early career researcher, having completed your PhD., or first postdoctoral position, you may be passionate about working in a research environment.
With a shortfall of entry-level positions in academia, many doctorate holders may choose to, or need to look elsewhere for employment after completing their studies.
As an academic, the joint commitments of teaching and research can often feel at odds with one another. So how do you balance the two?
There are a number of differences between preparing a CV, (sometimes known as a resumé), for a research-based post in academia or industry, versus conventional roles.
The 2 human priorities you cannot ignore when seeking to influence people understanding how to frame a problem is crucial, whether you’re writing proposals, negotiating deals, advancing change initiat
Your time at university can make or break your future career – that’s according to Professor Rodney E. Rohde.

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