Careers in Your Ears podcast

S12:E1 Finding a home in Higher Education | beyond research

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15 Sekunden vorwärts
15 Sekunden vorwärts

"I can do this and be successful, but does it bring me joy?" Offering valuable insights for PhDs and research staff interested in ‘academic adjacent’ roles, Dr Eleanor Gurney, Senior PGR Manager at King’s, shares her journey from academic research to a fulfilling role in professional services.

Dr. Gurney reflects on her diverse career path, including her work in international development and her PhD research on low-fee private schooling in India. She candidly talks about the challenges and isolation she faced during her PhD and how she realised that the traditional academic track wasn't the right fit for her.

We discuss the rewarding aspects of Eleanor’s  current role, which involves overseeing faculty support for postgraduate research programs, using her knowledge of the academic landscape and many transferable skills, to improve PGR student experience. 


Dr Harold Moody Studentships for Black UK residents to undertake a PhD at King’s 

Faculty of Social Sciences and Public Policy at King’s 

Careers Support for King’s students and researchers 

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