Ben Cowell
Director General at Historic HousesAlways think about what you can offer to others, and be prepared to market your skills and strengths accordingly.
Always think about what you can offer to others, and be prepared to market your skills and strengths accordingly.
Being able to recognise when the changes requested are science-led and when there has simply been poor project management is very beneficial.
Transitioning out of academia is not easy–it takes time but find a way to use your skills and training for whatever is next.
The skills you have are highly valued, but a positive can-do attitude is just as important.
Based on my own experience and that of my DPhil friends, it’s much easier to transition into non-academic roles than I ever thought it would be.
I’m very glad I did a PhD. Going through the experience made me a much better teacher.
If you want to make the transition, do a lot of soul searching to figure out which skills you have that are marketable and if they are sufficient to reach your goal
Every week is different and I have always enjoyed the variety of medical writing.
As a young student, I had dreams of combining my passion for art with my interest in science.
Working in a private Sector that provides value to the world by connecting people is very rewarding.
Don’t be put off if you are not sure what you want to do and take opportunities if they present themselves.
There are so many opportunities out there. Planning every step carefully is crucial, taking the next step in a timely manner is essential.