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Question times

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Daniel Colegate

Member since: April Apr, 2008
122 posts

Daniel Colegate wrote at 08:28 on 13 August 2010

I was reflecting on my reasons for starting a PhD and I realised that concerns about my employability when I finished hadn't really entered my mind. I had always assumed that I was developing into a researcher and so this was the path for. I never really thought of careers outside of academia.

Some more of my thoughts are here: http://www.postgraduatetoolbox.net/posts/23

Katie Collins

Member since: August Aug, 2010
23 posts

Katie Collins wrote at 11:44 on 23 August 2010

Hi Dan,

I read your post, but I think that question times are really an ongoing thing rather than discrete points in time when you have to think about things.

I understand why you break it down, but I think it is perhaps a little overly simplified.

Katie

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