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WDRD slides Biomedical Sciences

The figures from ‘What do researchers do? First destinations of doctoral graduates by subject’ and quotes from ‘What do researchers do? Career profiles of doctoral graduates’ are available in PowerPoint format to download from the Vitae database of resources. The figures have been divided into six files, one for ‘all disciplines’ and one for each discipline (this file contains figures for Biomedical sciences). Please feel free to use these resources to construct your own presentations as long as you acknowledge ‘What do researchers do? First destinations of doctoral graduates by subject’ as their source.

Date first submitted
Friday 04 September 2009
Date last modified
Monday 07 September 2009
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Please feel free to use these resources to construct your own presentations as long as you acknowledge ‘What do researchers do? First destinations of doctoral graduates by subject’ as their source.
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Vitae

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Type of resource:
  • Presentation
 
Focus of resource:
  • Career management/developing employability
 
Relevant audience(s):
  • PGR
 
Relationship to JSS:
  • Career management
 
Running time:
Under 1 hr

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  • WDRD Biomedical Sciences

    File created:
    Friday 04 September 2009
    File size:
    6MB
    File type:
    MS Powerpoint
    File description:
    Slides originating from ‘What do researchers do? First destinations of doctoral graduates by subject’ and ‘What do researchers do? Career profiles of doctoral graduates’, with detailed data from the Biomedical Sciences

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These slides originate from ‘What do researchers do? First destinations of doctoral graduates by subject’ and ‘What do researchers do? Career profiles of doctoral graduates’ published by The Careers Research and Advisory Centre (CRAC) Limited as part of the ‘What do researchers do?’ series by Vitae®

ISBN: 978-1-906774-04-2 What do researchers do? First destinations of doctoral graduates by subject

ISBN: 978-1-906774-05-9 What do researchers do? Career profiles of doctoral graduates

These slides may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes providing the source is acknowledged. If material is required for commercial use, please contact Vitae in the first instance.

Full copies of these publications are available at www.vitae.ac.uk/wdrd

 

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