ABSTRACT

In today's highly competitive job market a higher degree will not necessarily lead to a career in higher education. Researchers need to know how to enhance their career prospects and how to look further into the wide range of career options open to them elsewhere.
Moving On in Your Career shows researchers what is required to make a continuing career in academic research or lecturing and gives advice on taking alternative career paths. The authors draw on their expertise in careers guidance in higher education to outline the various options in which researchers can use the skills they have developed in university. They advise on sources of advertised and unadvertised vacancies and how to use methods such as speculative applications and the Internet. They also provide practical exercises and ideas on how to enhance essential job-search and self-presentation skills.
With its special focus on the skills acquired through academic research and how to use them to pursue a wide variety of career options, this book will prove invaluable for postgraduate students and researchers, as well as careers advisors responsible for students and researchers.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Part I Focus on higher education

chapter 1|12 pages

Understanding the context

Academic staff in higher education

part |2 pages

Part II Focus on yourself

chapter 2|7 pages

Developing your career plan

chapter 3|17 pages

Self assessment

chapter 4|7 pages

Generating career ideas

chapter 5|13 pages

Gathering information about careers

chapter 6|8 pages

Decision making

part |2 pages

Part III Focus on career routes

chapter 7|21 pages

Routes to an academic career

chapter 8|15 pages

Routes to other careers

part |2 pages

Part IV Focus on getting a job

chapter 9|7 pages

Finding vacancies

chapter 10|33 pages

Presenting your case

CVs and covering letters

chapter 12|16 pages

Convincing selectors

Interviews

chapter 13|14 pages

Developing your career strategy