
A series of short audio clips to get you thinking about how to maximise your PhD experience and increase your future employability.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHow To | |||

In episode 31 of PhD Voice Notes, I discuss five common cover letter mistakes. More specifically:
* The importance speaking to the hiring manager before applying
* Writing drafts and seeking feedback from the careers service
* Resisting the tem... more
In episode 30 of PhD Voice Notes, I discuss what to do if you’re not getting on with your PhD supervisor. More specifically:
* Understanding the severity of the difficulties with the PhD supervisor
* The benefits of a mediator to improve the supe... more
In episode 29 of PhD Voice Notes, I discuss whether you should use LinkedIn during your PhD. More specifically:
* The positive aspects of LinkedIn (networking, finding opportunities, self-promotion)
* The cons of LinkedIn (doomscrolling, comparis... more
In episode 28 of PhD Voice Notes, I discuss what to do if your PhD supervisor is reluctant about you publishing. More specifically:
* Why supervisors can be cautious about their PhD supervisees publishing
* Remembering it is your decision to publ... more
In episode 27 of PhD Voice Notes, I discuss the possibility of publishing during your PhD. More specifically:
* Understanding the types of papers you could publish, and the journals in which could publish in
* The importance of publishing for you... more
In episode 26 of PhD Voice Notes, I discuss how you can increase your chances of completing your PhD on time. More specifically:
* The importance of study selection in your PhD proposal
* Finding mentors who can support you through the PhD
* Re... more
In episode 25 of PhD Voice Notes, I discuss how it is normal for a PhD proposal to change. More specifically:
* The normality of multiple changes in your PhD proposal in the first year of the PhD
* The importance of communicating proposal changes... more
In episode 24 of PhD Voice Notes, I discuss roles of interest to those who enjoy teaching but wish to leave academia. More specifically:
* Research-related roles within a university setting
* Other research-related opportunities outside of a univ... more
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This series offers practical, step-by-step guidance for PhD students and researchers aiming to maximize employability beyond academia. Episodes cover crafting non-academic careers, effective outreach to potential employers, building transferable skills, and presenting a compelling academic CV. A notable strength is the emphasis on actionable templates, worksheets, and real-life examples that listeners can adapt immediately, from outreach emails to interview storytelling. The content appears tailored to proactive researchers seeking clear, implementable strategies to bridge into industry, higher-education support roles, or leadership positions in academic settings. Listeners may appreciate the convenience of short, focused episodes that tran... more
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