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Getting connected
We’ve recently launched a new service for University of Edinburgh students called Connect.Ed. It’s a way to connect with alumni of the university who are happy to share their career stories and experience with you and to give you an … Continue reading →
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10 career paths for PhDs
Some of you may have come across this already but there is a handy little e-book on the jobs.ac.uk website called ‘10 career paths for PhDs‘. For those of you who want to explore some options away from an academic … Continue reading →