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- How many PhDs does the world need? Doctoral graduates vastly . . .
The 2023 study found that job satisfaction among PhD graduates was generally high, with more than 90% saying they were happy with their career 2 Those in science- and technology-related fields
- PhD Graduates Far Exceed Academic Job Openings - Slashdot
This growth has forced PhD graduates into non-academic careers at unprecedented rates A 2023 study of more than 4,500 PhD graduates in the United Kingdom found over two-thirds were employed outside academia In South Africa, 18% of more than 6,000 PhD graduates reported difficulty finding jobs related to their expertise
- The PhD Crisis: Oversupply and Uncertain Futures
Despite the strengths of PhD aspirants, the academic job market remains challenging The oversupply of PhD graduates has made securing traditional academic roles increasingly difficult, leading many to explore opportunities outside the academy
- Too Many PhD Graduates or Too Few Academic Job Openings: The . . .
The academic job market has become more and more competitive PhD graduates are finding it increasingly difficult to land tenure-track academic positions Candidates are often expected to have several publications in leading journals, putting lots of pressure on them during their training period
- Graduate roles are so hard to find that Gen Z is pushing up . . .
Unemployment rates for recent college graduates have surged in recent data, with the rate for those holding a bachelor’s degree rising to 6 1%—and even higher for those with advanced degrees
- What Percentage Of PhDs Stay In Academia? PhD Graduates . . .
If you’re wondering what percentage of PhD graduates stay in academia, the numbers might surprise you According to The Atlantic, less than 20% of PhDs become tenured professors That’s right—only a small fraction of those who earn doctoral degrees land a permanent academic job
- How The Academic PhD Job Market Was Destroyed
A concerning trend has been the mismatch between the number of PhD graduates and the availability of academic positions An article from The Princetonian noted that there is a giant, nation-wide oversupply of PhDs amid a shrinking number of professorial job openings
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