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Academic Career Research

January 8th, 2009 by admin

When you are keen to go on in academia in the research area of yours:
1. Speak with your supervisors, as they are professionals in this area, they will know where associated research is being performed, even though you wish to go to a new university or even another country. Also, they will have a status and a contact’s network in the area that you may utilize to your advantage. Get to know where earlier prosperous postgraduate researchers have gone and they think about contacting with them for recommendation. Speak with researchers in your department and group about the work’s nature and ask how they kept their posts.
2. Network at meetings and conferences. Collect as much material from postgraduate researchers or get in touch of researchers in various research companies about their perspective, prior to talking to the research or academic group leader.
3. Utilize directories of research. Actually, ‘Current Research in Britain’ is issued annually and it should be accessible in your library. It presents a list of the most funded research and a short work description - your PhD is sire in there!
4. Verify your advice on beginning an academic career.
5. Begin to investigate opportunities by exploring websites and attend your Careers Service.

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