A book that takes you through and beyond your doctoral studies. It will be a valuable reference throughout your working life.
Drawing on their own extensive experience, the authors pass on invaluable advice by answering such questions as:
Do I want to do a doctorate?
How should I choose which doctorate and where to study?
How do I achieve my doctorate?
What career opportunities exist once I've completed my doctorate?
What is the role of networking, leadership and reputation in building my career?
How do I go about mentoring the next generation?
What do I do when things don't go to plan?
This practical guide helps you to determine your best answer to all these questions and more. The authors not only discuss how to become a success but also how to keep success going, beginning with the choice to do a doctorate (or not) and what to expect, through how to get the best from student-supervisor interaction, thevalue of networking, the process of publication, how to choose between a career in academia or industry, while achieving work-life balance.
The authors' own thoughts are enriched by the life experiences of many colleagues and prominent individuals who have achieved success and recognition: the book contains inspirational quotes from established figures in academia and industry. They reflect on career options, what leads to a successful career, and how to make conscious career choices instead of letting things happen and hoping for the best. This ranges from avoiding common pitfalls-such as squandering your reputation-to developing that all-important energy: your personal passion.
A Doctorate and Beyond will be an extra difference in making the most of the best times and will support you when the going gets tough. If you are contemplating doctoral studies in engineering or the physical sciences, or have a doctorate and are seeking career guidance, this book will change the wayyou think about life.
For further discussion and information about the book please see the blog/forum hosted by the authors at http://adoctorateandbeyond.com/
Drawing on their own extensive experience, the authors pass on invaluable advice by answering such questions as:
Do I want to do a doctorate?
How should I choose which doctorate and where to study?
How do I achieve my doctorate?
What career opportunities exist once I've completed my doctorate?
What is the role of networking, leadership and reputation in building my career?
How do I go about mentoring the next generation?
What do I do when things don't go to plan?
This practical guide helps you to determine your best answer to all these questions and more. The authors not only discuss how to become a success but also how to keep success going, beginning with the choice to do a doctorate (or not) and what to expect, through how to get the best from student-supervisor interaction, thevalue of networking, the process of publication, how to choose between a career in academia or industry, while achieving work-life balance.
The authors' own thoughts are enriched by the life experiences of many colleagues and prominent individuals who have achieved success and recognition: the book contains inspirational quotes from established figures in academia and industry. They reflect on career options, what leads to a successful career, and how to make conscious career choices instead of letting things happen and hoping for the best. This ranges from avoiding common pitfalls-such as squandering your reputation-to developing that all-important energy: your personal passion.
A Doctorate and Beyond will be an extra difference in making the most of the best times and will support you when the going gets tough. If you are contemplating doctoral studies in engineering or the physical sciences, or have a doctorate and are seeking career guidance, this book will change the wayyou think about life.
For further discussion and information about the book please see the blog/forum hosted by the authors at http://adoctorateandbeyond.com/
"This is an excellent book on careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math), aimed at, 'anybody contemplating or doing a doctorate in engineering or one of the physical sciences'. In addition, this book will be of interest to those interested in the topics discussed, including ethics in science, interactions between students and supervisors, goal setting, balance of one's work and personal life, and dealing with injustice. ... Whimsically illustrated, footnotes and references for further reading conclude every chapter ... ." (Robert Buntrock, ChemEd X, chemedx.org, August, 2017)
"This is an outstanding book on career development, especially for those in the sciences. ... The sections of the book cover elements related to pursuing a doctorate, advice for mentors and parents of doctoral students, and career development, with coverage of positions in both academia and industry. Ample illustrations appear throughout the work. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above; faculty and professionals." (R. E. Buntrock, Choice, Vol. 54 (9), May, 2017)
"This is an outstanding book on career development, especially for those in the sciences. ... The sections of the book cover elements related to pursuing a doctorate, advice for mentors and parents of doctoral students, and career development, with coverage of positions in both academia and industry. Ample illustrations appear throughout the work. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above; faculty and professionals." (R. E. Buntrock, Choice, Vol. 54 (9), May, 2017)