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Smart People Work Everywhere - using your research skills outside academia

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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A panel discuss using your research degree outside academia.
Research degrees - what are they good for? Can you use the skills you have acquired during your DPhil in a career outside academia - and why would you want to? Professor Philip Bullock, Director of TORCH, chairs this panel discussion with individuals from a diverse range of employment sectors who use the skills they acquired during their research degrees in their current roles. Hear about their career paths to date, learn more about their current roles, and find out how they utilise their research skills in their professional lives. The panellists are Professor Kate Williams (author, historian, TV presenter and Professor of History at the University of Reading), Dr Mark Byford (partner at Egon Zehnder) and Dr Michael Pye (Investment Manager at Baillie Gifford).

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
People
Carole Souter
Philip Bullock
Kate Williams
Mark Byford
Michael Pye
Keywords
academia
Careers
research
skills
cv
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 18/12/2018
Duration: 01:11:10

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